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I'm on a real James Burton kick lately

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That's a thick-looking Ric!

And what a gorgeous reverb on Ricky's lead vocal.
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I believe James is playing a 381 prototype with an F-hole in that clip.
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I thought it was a 360F. Now I'm not certain.
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Jim, notice that the guitar he's playing here has two cutaways. A 360F is a traditional single cutaway, like a Gretsch, with a BIG 17" body.
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Yep, it's a 381. There's a picture in the Smith book of Burton holding the same guitar.
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All right, then. Thanks.
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Time for a James Burton Limited Edition?

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manta wrote:Time for a James Burton Limited Edition?

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sloop_john_b wrote:Jim, notice that the guitar he's playing here has two cutaways. A 360F is a traditional single cutaway, like a Gretsch, with a BIG 17" body.
One can also see the German Carve, on the topside anyway, at thge very end when Burton turns the guitar to one side.

I got to meet James Burton once, in the 90s. We were both waiting in line for the valet at the Hollwood Bellage Hotel. :D
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What a nice looking instrument. I wonder how many 381 models were made with an f-hole as seen in this clip? We have yet to see one in the Register. I watched this video long enough to have developed a fondness for this recording. :shock: Time to get the boxed set. :lol:
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paologregorio wrote:One can also see the German Carve, on the topside anyway, at thge very end when Burton turns the guitar to one side.
Yeah, that sure is a split second of lighting that reveals it. A very cool guitar... I kind of find the weird smile on his face scary, though :shock:
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Probably should have started this thread under "Rickenbacker Artists." But James Burton isn't exactly known as a Rickenbacker artist, strictly speaking. With that, here's another one with James on the 381

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I like that one even better. Burton's pompadour is way cool! :D
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James' sweet rockabilly licks on the latter number prove the versatility of Ricks for playing numerous genres of music.
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