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Richard Echeverria (born October 20 1961) is an American luthier who has built fretted instruments for musicians such as and Peter Buck. As a young aspiring luthier in Colorado, he was influenced heavily by Monty Novotny. In 1979 he relocated to Atlanta, Georgia and became a part of the vibrant music business there. He is currently residing in Austin, Texas.
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