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Archive through June 26, 2005Peter McCormack (Adm10 06-26-05  08:40 pm
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John Simmons (Leftybass)
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Post Number: 1035
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Posted on Sunday, June 26, 2005 - 08:58 pm:   Edit Post Print Post

Correct-a-mundo, Peter. I mentioned the two 12-strings apart from the rest since they were considered one-off guitars for many years.

What is even more interesting is that there were some 425 models with Boyd vibrato units made in the early 60's, they really WERE 425s...LOL..I wonder how the invoices read for those!!
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Neil MacLellan (Mac)
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Posted on Sunday, June 26, 2005 - 10:12 pm:   Edit Post Print Post

Well hopefully I can get a picture of the band on tour to really get a look at the guitar guitar. Sounded great reguardless!

AND...Trapeze would look good on a JazzBO...anyone agree???
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Neil MacLellan (Mac)
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Posted on Sunday, June 26, 2005 - 10:16 pm:   Edit Post Print Post

AND....Jetglo Jazzbo...trapeze tailpiece....maybe gold hardware?????? let's hear it......
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John Pollard (Squid)
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Posted on Wednesday, June 29, 2005 - 05:56 pm:   Edit Post Print Post

Josh Homme from Queens of the Stoneage has been using a guitar that looks a lot like an "F" series Rickebacker. It's even got a Ric style slash soundhole. No idea what kind of guitar it is. One of the ones he uses has a Gretsch tailpiece, and the other one has a Bigsby. I try to clock it everytime I see them, but I've given up and am simply resigning it to the "Frankenguitar" file. Gretsch (possibly Epiphone) did make a guitar in a very similar vein. You may have seen Noel et al. using one of those. God knows, they've got a fondness for Epiphones.