Ogden's Radical Guitar Maker
Rob Gray, owner of Radical Instrument Products (RIP), makes guitars in his home shop in Ogden. Two years ago he started offering workshops to teach others the craft. This Saturday, Aug. 18, 2018, he is hosting SLAMM, Salt Lake Association of Music Merchants, the first annual local musical instrument expo in Salt Lake City. Step inside Rob's shop an see his craft.
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