Waybak machine. Need help with I.D.

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Waybak machine. Need help with I.D.

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Got this shot from RIC for use in my book "Rickenbacker Basses – 50 Years As Rock's Bottom" and wonder if anyone here knows the fellow on the left at the pedal steel? I'd like to identify him in the caption. Man on the right is F.C. Hall, and center with the bass is supposed to be Harold Buckner.

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IIRC, Jerry Byrd.
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Nope. Different face, different hair line. Thanks, though. :)
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Okay, how about Joaquin Murphey?
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jps wrote:Okay, how about Joaquin Murphey?

looks like him
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