Will the Real Gumby Please Step Forward
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Will the Real Gumby Please Step Forward
I keep seeing people refer to the 'Gumby' headstock when they're talking about the modern RIC guitar headstock. I always thought the gumby was the nickname for the gumby-looking headstock from the late '70s - roundish & gumbyesque vs. the modern one with nice curves and dimensions?
What's a gumby?
What's a gumby?
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Well, you can go back to 1960 if you wanted to with the paddle-shape on the pegheads, they seemed to be abundant on many guitars in 1963 as well. But the 24-fret 360 in the above pic was from the era I originally posted the 'Gumby' reference to, yes....both bound and unbound.
These guitars had the Grover Rotomatic tuners and I suppose that was the main reason as to the having the bigger peghead. Guitars with Van Ghents face the same need for a larger mounting surface, but they didn't always get it.
These guitars had the Grover Rotomatic tuners and I suppose that was the main reason as to the having the bigger peghead. Guitars with Van Ghents face the same need for a larger mounting surface, but they didn't always get it.
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