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“It’s time”: A Norman’s Rare Guitars documentary telling the story of the world’s most famous guitar store is launching on Netflix – and some huge names are set to feature

“It’s time”: A Norman’s Rare Guitars documentary telling the story of the world’s most famous guitar store is launching on Netflix – and some huge names are set to feature

Norman’s Rare Guitars – one of the world’s pre-eminent and most famous vintage guitar dealers – is to be the subject of an upcoming documentary that will receive its general release on Netflix.

Set to air “very soon”, the documentary will presumably tell the story of how Norman Harris, one of the world’s foremost experts on rare and vintage guitar gear, set up his eponymous store and turned it into a globally recognized institution.

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