IN MEMORIAM PAUL SPECHT

we are deeply saddened by the passing of paul specht of ibanez guitars. paul was a close friend to the meinl company and a long-time music industry veteran.

on the foto you can see paul holding the ibanez history book, on which he has worked over so long and lovingly.

our thoughts are with his family.


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2 Responses to “IN MEMORIAM PAUL SPECHT”

  1. Udo Heubeck posted on Thursday, 11-02-10 12:58

    very sad news and my deepest condolence to Paul's family and the entire Hoshino staff - we all lost a real professional and very dedicated person, RIP and my thoughts are with his entire family, Udo Heubeck

  2. Juan Berrios posted on Thursday, 11-02-10 16:22

    My sincerest condolences to Paul's family and Rest in Peace, old friend. Paul will be greatly missed. He was an example of what passion and dedication can bring to a company and the music industry.

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