cbc.ca Moose antler guitar, baseball bat violin among Manitoban's musical creations Posted: December 23, 2024 | Last updated: December 23, 2024 For over three decades, Lorne Collie has been making ...
Collie said he once turned down an offer of $35,000 for a moose antler electric guitar. Now things have changed. "That was the policy back then," he said. "I'm 88 now and not as spry and lively as ...
Collie said he once turned down an offer of $35,000 for a moose antler electric guitar. Now things have changed. "That was the policy back then," he said. "I'm 88 now and not as spry and lively as ...
Collie said he once turned down an offer of $35,000 for a moose antler electric guitar. Now things have changed. “That was the policy back then,” he said. “I’m 88 now and not as spry and lively as I ...
Eighty-eight-year-old Lorne Collie has been making musical instruments for more than three decades, creations that dazzle for their unique materials as much as their sound. There's a hefty bass ...
There’s a hefty bass guitar and a cello made of moose antlers, a baseball bat violin, ukuleles made of cookie tins, and guitars fashioned from pitch forks, a shovel, and a rake.
Lorne Collie holds a guitar made from a moose antler at his home in Hope, B.C. in this Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024, handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, James Collie *MANDATORY CREDIT* Eighty-eight-year ...
Lorne Collie holds a guitar made from a moose antler at his home in Hope, B.C. in this Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024, handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, James Collie *MANDATORY CREDIT* Eighty-eight ...