Let it be known that a physical disability has never prevented the determined musician from pursuing their passion. My preferred example is history’s greatest guitarist, Django Reinhardt, who, after a fire paralyzed the third and fourth fingers on his left hand, used only his index and middle fingers to be one of the fastest, yet most elegant jazz guitarist the world has ever known.
Translated into the modern era, Django’s story is replayed by Diego Corredor, who supplanted a missing limb with a 3D printed prosthesis designed and manufactured by the Columbian 3D printing bureau, 3Dglück.…
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