Katie Laur
Faith Patterson
Howard and Judt Sacks
Cleveland
Hungarian
Heritage Society
Ray
Sponaugle
Bob
White
Wallace
Coleman
Big
Joe Duskin
Jesse
Ponce
Mary
Borkowski
Phong
Nguyen
Doug
Unger
Aka
Bohumyla Pereyma
Tony
Ellis
Carolyn
Mazloomi
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Doug
Unger of Akron has earned international renown
as both an instrument builder and a master of the arts
of decorative inlay and pearl engraving. Starting out
as a musician, he is a self-taught builder now regarded
as one of the best in the country at making ornate one-of-a-kind
mandolins and banjos that look and sound like priceless
antiques. His instruments belay an expertise in a number
of areas, including woodcarving, design, acoustical engineering,
draftsmanship, inlay and engraving. Unger's creations
have been displayed at numerous festivals and are in private
collections throughout the world. Also a painter and multimedia
artist, Unger has been a professor of fine art at Kent
State University for more than 30 years. |
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