Byrds and Jefferson Airplane

Those who flock to The Byrds
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...Make that, "Casady".BTW, Jack has his 1st ever solo CD out now, and it's really good.Titled,"Dream Factor.Check it out.Wait a minute; no Rick content here, so here's what I Really posted for; If you can get a copy of "Vintage Guitar Magazine", July 2003, Vol.17, No. 9, go to page 11 and check the onstage pic of the Airplane circa '69-'70[Joey Covington pictured on drums dates this pic]; Paul Kantner has a Rick 12 I have Never seen him with, a Mapleglo Double bound 370-12, with a bizarre 7 knob control panel!!! What's up with That???
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"Paul Kantner has a Rick 12 I have Never seen him with, a Mapleglo Double bound 370-12, with a bizarre 7 knob control panel!!! What's up with That???" Ric12dr.

All that comes to mind, we are talking Airplane Gear here, is that it possibly made a stop at the Alembic Workshop prior to that pictures gig.
Just a thought.
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..or at least pre- Alembic, given the era this was in, no doubt.In any case, Kantner with a Double bound Rick is a new thing, given the bulk of pictures of him that are out there with roundtop 360-12s.
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Jorma is doing a solo show here next week that I'm hoping to catch.
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Model  370/12--This  was  the  three pickup
model  played   by  Roger  McGuinn  of  the
Byrds.
              Although  not  listed  as  a  regular
production model until  June 1980,  the  fac-
tory consistently made  370/12  guitars after
the mid 1960s.   Some had the special wiring
used by McGuinn, the so-called Byrd wiring.
The   factory  did   other  custom  wiring  on
370/12 guitars:  one made in December 1968
had   three volume controls  and  three tone
controls.

Rickenbacker, Richard R. Smith, page 195[/size]
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That is a great book I've had it for several years now.
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No RIC content...

I saw Jorma last night. He was great. Played two solid sets. Was accompanied by mandolin player extrodinaire: Barry Mitterhoff

Jorma mentioned a fall acoustic HOT TUNA tour and said that Barry had been "conscripted" for that as well.

Did an incredible version of the tune GOOD SHEPHERD off of JA's VOLUNTEERS
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