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Interesting Premier guitar too, but I've never seen a hollow one, much less one with a 'monkey on a stick' pickup.
Love that Sorkin ad!
I took guitar lessons with Steve Hatton at Howard Herbert's around 2001-2002. Steve played a black Godin during lessons, so from his recommendation my Dad got me a Godin SD from the shop for Christmas. It's still in great shape and still my favorite. The smell of the case still instantly transports me back in time.
Hi Joe. I do remember the black Godin that Steve used. I had a Mahogany Godin that I used in my studio That I loved. It was quite heavy as I remember.Love that Sorkin ad!
I took guitar lessons with Steve Hatton at Howard Herbert's around 2001-2002. Steve played a black Godin during lessons, so from his recommendation my Dad got me a Godin SD from the shop for Christmas. It's still in great shape and still my favorite. The smell of the case still instantly transports me back in time.
Cool photo, thanks for sharing!Finally found my picture with my dad and his Green modified starfire. Somehow the picture got reversed, he’s not playing left handed.
Which would have been built by United Guitar Corp. in Jersey City, N.J..Interesting Premier guitar too, but I've never seen a hollow one, much less one with a 'monkey on a stick' pickup.
No, the guitar in the ledgers was a repair and it may or may not have been Howard's personal guitar, but since it was serial # 14000, it would have had a cherry finish, transparent G-knobs and a black switch mounting plate!
Hi. I do remember your grandmother Taking lessons from dad. And I’m pretty sure I remember you. Your name is Matt? I think. Franks last name was Myrick. I’m not sure if that’s the correct spelling. Sadly Frank passed sometime around the mid 2000’s, he was one of my favorite people. Always a gentleman and very nice. He basically watched me grow up, since he worked with my dad since the early 50’s. my teaching studio was right next to Franks studio. It’s good to hear from you. Hope all is well.@Robert Herbert, my Grandmother Theresa Prescott learned guitar from your Dad at the Frankford Ave store! I played clarinet with Frank the teacher for many years. I think Frank taught clarinet, flute, saxophone and violin? Do you recall Frank's last name? I was wondering if he's still around. He was older when I was his student (1987-1993-ish).
Thanks so much for your reply, Robert! It is sad to hear Frank passed, we had so much fun playing every Tuesday night. Good to hear from you too, hope you and your family is well!Hi. I do remember your grandmother Taking lessons from dad. And I’m pretty sure I remember you. Your name is Matt? I think. Franks last name was Myrick. I’m not sure if that’s the correct spelling. Sadly Frank passed sometime around the mid 2000’s, he was one of my favorite people. Always a gentleman and very nice. He basically watched me grow up, since he worked with my dad since the early 50’s. my teaching studio was right next to Franks studio. It’s good to hear from you. Hope all is well.
Hi. I do remember your grandmother Taking lessons from dad. And I’m pretty sure I remember you. Your name is Matt? I think. Franks last name was Myrick. I’m not sure if that’s the correct spelling. Sadly Frank passed sometime around the mid 2000’s, he was one of my favorite people. Always a gentleman and very nice. He basically watched me grow up, since he worked with my dad since the early 50’s. my teaching studio was right next to Franks studio. It’s good to hear from you. Hope all is well.
Hey Bobby, this is Earl Erb. I'm in Nashville. The last time we spoke was when you called me to let me know your dad passed away, 1998 I think. That really hit me hard. I heard that you closed the store years ago. Do you still live in Jersey? I studied with Howard from 1956 to 1966 when I got drafted into the army. I was 9 when I started with him. I am now 77. I know you haven't posted anything since April 2023, so I hope you get this message. I would love to hear from you. If you would like to have a phone conversation my # is 615 943 5203. Leave me a message, I'll get back to you.Hi. My name is Robert Herbert. I am the son of Howard Herbert, whom I’ve seen some older posts mentioning my father who was a guild dealer and helped design the Guild Starfire. I would like to try and talk with the people that posted a couple years ago about my father and his music store. Howard Herbert’s Music center, which was located in the 7000 block of Frankford ave in Mayfair Philadelphia and later moved to 8725 Frankford ave in Philadelphia. I also would like to hear from anyone who may have met or knew my Father or myself. I also taught at the music store at 8725 Frankford ave.
You'd be better off sending him a conversation message (click on his name on the left and choose "start conversation"). If he's got email notifications turned on then he'll get an alert via email that you did so.Hey Bobby, this is Earl Erb. I'm in Nashville. The last time we spoke was when you called me to let me know your dad passed away, 1998 I think. That really hit me hard. I heard that you closed the store years ago. Do you still live in Jersey? I studied with Howard from 1956 to 1966 when I got drafted into the army. I was 9 when I started with him. I am now 77. I know you haven't posted anything since April 2023, so I hope you get this message. I would love to hear from you. If you would like to have a phone conversation my # is 615 943 5203. Leave me a message, I'll get back to you.
Thanks for the tip.You'd be better off sending him a conversation message (click on his name on the left and choose "start conversation"). If he's got email notifications turned on then he'll get an alert via email that you did so.
I am entering this thread really late but it was mentioned that Howard Herbert owned Guild Starfire II serial number 14000. I am shocked to say I own this guitar!