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Originally Posted by WillMbCdn5
As I've heard the story, at least one of the sunburst LPs went to Gregg who traded it to Twiggs Lyndon (Allman Bros head roadie) for a classic car. When Twiggs had it refretted, the old frets were hammered into the back of the guitar spelling "Duane." ISTR there was a tribute LP made by Gibson that duplicated his name on the back in fretwire. I think that was the stripey one, but I am not sure. It may be that sunburst or perhaps the other one ended up hidden in a wall in Steve Morse's studio for safekeeping to go to Duane's daughter Galadriel when she grew up. She'd be long grown up now so I am assuming she has or had it.
Dickey has or had Duane's round-neck Dobro.
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11-13-2018 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by ThatRhythmMan
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Originally Posted by deacon Mark
I used to know a guy that had Chuck's Excel but he said it sounded terrible acoustically as the inside had been lined w pool table felt to cut down feedback.
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Originally Posted by Doctor Jeff
If you ever are in the area, plan for about 4 hours of amazing guitar scenery. Highly recommended!
Home - Musical Instrument Museum
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Anybody know what happened to Danny Gatton's guitars?
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
Danny Gatton Collection : Guitars : Electric : Jims Guitars, Inc.
There doesn't seem to be a lot of information about the rest.
John
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Scotty Moore's '63 "Elvis Comeback Special" Super 400 is @ The Hard Rock Cafe.
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...along with Grapelli's violin at Cite de la Musique in Paris.
I also saw Oscar Moore's Gibson at the Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, California a few years ago. Moore was the best jazz guitarist you probably never heard of.
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Which one?
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Originally Posted by Chazmo
I think it's likely that Oscar Moore (and Irving Ashby and John Collins after Moore left, IIRC) is one of the main reasons why I play jazz guitar. My dad was a Nat Cole fan and I grew up listening to those trio records. Amazing stuff. Between that and pop/rock music being guitar based when Imwas a kod, pretty much doomed to play guitar.
Oscar Moore's Telecaster is also around somewhere, there was a thread on that a couple years back. IIRC it was Olympic white with gold plated hardware and a rosewood board. Maybe the first jazz Tele player?
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The Smithsonian has an entry in their collection for Johnny Smith's Gibson JS. The entry shows that it was a gift of Johnny Smith. Did he have more than one or is this the only one?
Record Johnny Smith's Gibson Electric Guitar | Collections Search Center, Smithsonian Institution
They also have Chuck Berry's "Maybellene" ES-350T.
Record Electric guitar belonging to Chuck Berry, nicknamed "Maybellene" | Collections Search Center, Smithsonian Institution
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I know a guy who owns Danny Gatton's '53 Telecaster, before Danny started playing the fancy looking stuff made by Fender's Custom Shop. I will refrain from naming him, though, so he doesn't get pestered. He owns an amp that was Danny's main gigging amp, too.
Point is, the guitar is not lost.
Wait...I may be mis-stating things. It might actually be Roy Buchanan's '53 and amp, now that I think about it.
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If you are referring to MY, it is "Nancy" Roy's 53 telecaster but he has a huge collection so who knows. Another mystery is where is Clapton's Beano guitar or the Les Paul that was used to record the Blues Breakers LP. That guitar which was stolen prior to Cream is reported to be in the hands of a USA collector.
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There was an article in Guitar Player August 1998 about the discovery and restoration of Wes's L-5.
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