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good or bad replacements (I know this isn't a Groovy beatles photo but I think it fits in)
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This model has regular right-hand head on right hand neck. Finger rest is attached.<br />1999 will be produced in both FG and JG. Each quantity will be informed later
This model has regular right-hand head on right hand neck. Finger rest is attached.
1999 will be produced in both FG and JG. Each quantity will be informed later
This model has exact same spec. as 360/12C63, but with 6-strings, RIC-TITE keywinds, R-tailpiece.<br />360C63 will be produced in 40 units for FG and 20 units for JG.
This model has exact same spec. as 360/12C63, but with 6-strings, RIC-TITE keywinds, R-tailpiece.
360C63 will be produced in 40 units for FG and 20 units for JG.
This model has exact same spec. as 325C64, but with 2 pickups, RIC-TITE keywinds, and R-tailpiece.<br />310C64 will produced in 36 units for Montezuma Brown.
This model has exact same spec. as 325C64, but with 2 pickups, RIC-TITE keywinds, and R-tailpiece.
310C64 will produced in 36 units for Montezuma Brown.
This model has exact same spec. as 325C64, but with 2 pickups, RIC-TITE keywinds, and R-tailpiece.<br />310C64 will produced in 24 units for JG
This model has exact same spec. as 325C64, but with 2 pickups, RIC-TITE keywinds, and R-tailpiece.
310C64 will produced in 24 units for JG
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Personally I think that any MB Ric looks best with gold plastic.
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I think thats the Dakota back there over Paul's right shoulder.
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... my apologies in advance... :cry:
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On a cheerier note, I've finally found a good pix of The Beatles playing at Carnegie Hall.
The Beatles play Carnegie Hall, New York City. Feb 12, 1964
The Beatles play Carnegie Hall, New York City. Feb 12, 1964
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George's red Jet Firebird had FilterTron pickups and neo or thumbnail fret makers.
That's his black 57 Duo Jet with the Dynas and hump block markers. such a cool little geet that.
YUP! you are coorrrrrect, sir!
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http://www.thecanteen.com/harrison3.html
1963: Gretsch 6131 Jet Fire Bird (single cutaway, red w/ black pickguard, vintage '58-'62): Harrison probably borrowed this guitar -- essentially another version of the Duo Jet -- and used it briefly early in the year.  It's seen in photos from a Cavern Club rehearsal, but precious little after that.
1963: Gretsch 6131 Jet Fire Bird (single cutaway, red w/ black pickguard, vintage '58-'62): Harrison probably borrowed this guitar -- essentially another version of the Duo Jet -- and used it briefly early in the year. It's seen in photos from a Cavern Club rehearsal, but precious little after that.
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Pics...
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brammy wrote: ... my apologies in advance...
You know, no apologies needed, but those photos really freak me out. And to think it was just 16 short years later, and now its 30 years after that. There's always been something very prophetic about the Beatles to me, and those photos really sussed it for me.
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June 1962
June 1962
With Gene Vincent - July 1, 1962
With Gene Vincent - July 1, 1962
George and red Duo Jet
George and red Duo Jet
Grundig recorder in the foreground
Grundig recorder in the foreground
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July 1961 - George still using the Futurama
July 1961 - George still using the Futurama
July 26, 1961 - the Duo Jet appears
July 26, 1961 - the Duo Jet appears
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George Harrison bought his used 1957 G6128T in 1961, and called it his first "really good" guitar.
He would refer to this model as "the Eddie Cochran/Duane Eddy guitar" and although some sources report that it was purchased in Hamburg, it was clearly bought in Liverpool.

"My first good guitar was the Duo Jet Gretsch. It wasn't easy to get an American guitar in Liverpool back in 1960 because of shortage of supply, and more important at the time, a severe shortage of cash. I saved my money from the gigs I had started playing, and one night in the Liverpool Echo I saw the advert under "For Sale." I rushed to the address that was given, with about 75lbs cash in my pocket and returned home the very pleased owner of that Gretsch. I have it 'till this day,...after playing it through the Hamburg days and Cavern years, tours of Europe to America in '64 and many, many of the Beatle Recordings."
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February-March 1961
February-March 1961
Mid 1961
Mid 1961
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Late Summer 1961<br />Aintree Institute
Late Summer 1961
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Meanwhile, in the fall of '61 Ringo was rockin away as the lead guitarist for a group called "Ringo Starr and All-Starr Band"
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The man in the leather jacket is Alan Caldwell, roadie for the band and some time performer.........
The man in the leather jacket is Alan Caldwell, roadie for the band and some time performer.........
..... in the spring of 1962 Caldwell accidentally killed himself while performing his well known microphone swallowing stunt<br />while Ringo belted out the riff from the instrumental song &quot;Raunchy&quot;.  Ringo would later refer to the tragedy as &quot;sad, but also bloody funny&quot;.  After Caldwell's funeral, when Ringo was asked why he did not attend, he coldly replied, &quot;I wasn't there when he was born either.&quot;
..... in the spring of 1962 Caldwell accidentally killed himself while performing his well known microphone swallowing stunt
while Ringo belted out the riff from the instrumental song "Raunchy". Ringo would later refer to the tragedy as "sad, but also bloody funny". After Caldwell's funeral, when Ringo was asked why he did not attend, he coldly replied, "I wasn't there when he was born either."
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