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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
I once did a funk gig in Harlem many years ago (early 80's) where the drummer said "whatever you do, don't go outside without one of us with you!". I was the only white guy in the band- did the gig with a '60 ES 345 and a pre-CBS Deluxe Reverb btw! Those were fun and exciting times.
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02-01-2022 02:53 PM
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Yeah I had a gig in Detroit at the Masonic Temple, which is a 5000 seat theater. The security said "do not go outside under any circumstances. Don't smoke a cigarette out back or anything. Just go straight to your bus at the end of the show."
It wasn't even a white/black thing. They have equality in Detroit, and are more than happy to kill you regardless of skin color!
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Auction results!
'61 New Yorker sold for 50K in 2011
https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-5426847
'55 Excel sold for $8295 in 2009
Sold at auction American Electric Guitar, John D'Angelico, New York, 1955, Model Excel Auction Number 2455 Lot Number 19 | Skinner Auctioneers
'39 Style A owned by Jerry Garcia sold for 25K in 2019
Bonhams : A D'ANGELICO STYLE A ARCHTOP ACOUSTIC GUITAR OWNED AND PLAYED BY JERRY GARCIA
'55 Electric New Yorker- No Sale with 125K starting bid
1955 D’Angelico New Yorker - Apr 03, 2014 | Guernsey'''s in NY
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Originally Posted by JazzIsGood
So I think I made it clear and I could go into a further rant with all sorts of foul language on Skinner and the likes. These guys are slick and comfortable and I take any dealer over them in almost any situation. When it gets to be that this is the norm I am going to find other guitars to play that represent the best of jazz, archtops, and sound. These then would be the ordinary Gibson L5's, L7s ( vastly underrated), Guild, and Heritage, as well as handmade guitars by guys who are building guitars for players.
I don't want to see a billionaire businessman who happens to like the guitar but not really play one buy a D'angelico New Yorker of the highest order, and then set it up at his house as some work of art/history exhibit that makes him look like a hip rich guy buying items of value.
Rant over.
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I bought one guitar from an auction (Heritage) and years later found out that they had made a material misrepresentation in the description (They have disclaimers on their sites and invite in person examination, so a legal recourse is questionable). Caveat Emptor applies in a big way buying a guitar from them.
D'Angelico value? It is hard to say. They are worth less than Rudy advertises his for and more than you probably want to pay.
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Right now there is a Blonde cutaway Excel (1960) at archtop.com for 35K
I bet it sells fast.
1960 D'Angelico Excel (I will do a PSA on our for sale section as well)
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
.......And DM's rant ( you're entitled DM ), contained in this thread makes good points, but hey, who among us wouldn't take that foolish billionaire's money if he wanted to throw a couple hundred large our way for that Greco we've been practicing on since day one ?? : )
.......But if anyone wants to perhaps feel better, watch Orson Welles' movie ' F is for Fake '...You'll see the lengths art forgers have gone and continue to go to fool auction houses and the public. They fake the ink, and / or the canvas, make up a story about a Russian Countess, lost during the overthrow of the Czar.....These stories made some of those Guernsey 'Guitar Auction of the Century' provenance stories sound like third grade book reports......" This pre-war Martin was once owned by Neil 'Y', before the top was replaced and the neck and headstock were refinished, etc "......
And the art forgers are successfully conning high buck professionals. Yes a painting isn't a wooden instrument but a crook working his magic couldn't care less. A con that succeeds is the goal.
..Just my two cents.....
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
I would bet Joe V. is such an expert.
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
Keith
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[QUOTE [They have equality in Detroit, and are more than happy to kill you regardless of skin color!
[QUOTE] I once did a funk gig in Harlem many years ago (early 80's) where the drummer said "whatever you do, don't go outside without one of us with you!". I was the only white guy in the band- did the gig with a '60 ES 345 and a pre-CBS Deluxe Reverb btw! Those were fun and exciting times.[QUOTE]
Guys,
I know it is unintended, however I must say the references above have clear racist connotations. The basic inference is “black people are dangerous and they will kill you and steal your stuff”. As a person of African descent I hear and see a lot of similar discussions and it is a drag. Again, I know it is unintentional, and is generally not recognized except by [millions] of people like me. Please think about it.
Switching gears, a close guitar friend in the Bay Area had the the foresight to purchase a couple of DA’s years ago - a beautiful Excel and a Style B. Sadly, he passed away about 5 years ago and his 30+ instruments were divvied up among his 3 brothers. The Excel and Style B have been hanging on the wall overlooking the SF Bay for a while. The owner does not not play and they are gathering dust. I can play them at will, but have not inquired regarding purchasing either. I will ask if there is an interest in selling them and if so, I’ll past this information along.
AKALast edited by AKA; 02-16-2022 at 08:40 PM.
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You know, I almost didn't post that comment about Harlem thinking it might be offensive. Please know that it wasn't intended to be that in anyway. I played with a lot of African American players back then, but I don't kid myself that I know what they went through, though we talked about it a lot.
On the other note, I'm sure someone would be interested in hearing about those guitars, including me!
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I still have my Snakehead model D'A from 1935. I brought it to the last meeting we had here of the D'A Club, but COVID was too much for it at 87 years old, and she had to leave because no one had a mask for it.
I just got three gov't-issued masks from CVS tonight, so I'll try and strap two of them over the F-holes, so she's protected.
These are made by Honeywell, and have the straps that go around your head, instead of over your ears, so maybe they have a better seal than the KN95's I've been using.
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Originally Posted by sgcim
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hehe that last post reads like the guitar is trying to avoid COVID.
The one on archtop.com is already on hold as you predicted.
35K for what appears to be a highly desirable version (late model with cutaway) actually sheds light on the topic more than browsing Reverb and seeing the ones that sit for years.
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What's this meeting of the DA club? Where do you guys do that?
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Originally Posted by JazzIsGood
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Originally Posted by JazzIsGood
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Restoration of the 1940 Style B #1467 is all done!
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Gorgeous Chuck -thanks for posting the pics.
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Nice! My first DA was the next to last style A he built and the woods were this figured as well. You don't always see that kind of figure on his lower line models but not unusual. I like that the binding is tinted rather than stark white too.
Enjoy that one TRM....
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Beautiful, Chuck!
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Some before and after for you.
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did someone paint it red??
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Yes, it appeared to have been done a very long time ago.
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Looks amazing!
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