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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Gilberts, Illinois
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Nancy nitty gritty
I think this is new to most people. I hope it is new to y'all. Anyway, to me at least, this is the most close up shots of Nancy that I have seen in one place. In my feeble mind, this is THE tele of all teles
http://www.little-house.com/gallery/ele_tele.html Anyone know what kind of switch tip is on that thing?
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Friend of Leo's
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Since I can't read the Japanese, who owns Nancy now? Is it still in the hands of the Buchanan family?
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Tustin, CA
Posts: 236
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S'more shots
Cool pics! Here's a couple more you might have not seen. Got a few of Gatton's setup as well. The rest of this website is pretty good too.
http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/melody/73/gallery2.html |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: nyc
Posts: 210
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The Tip he used
The swirch tip is what you find on a Hammond B-3, C-3, A-100, or basically any older Hammond with a Leslie control box on it.I think it's Bakelite for sure, I do not know who manufactured them for Hammond, possiblt DakaWare as well-
I hope that guitar is not in the hands of a collector, but with that website, it worries me a little........... |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Old Hickory (Nashville), Tennessee, USA
Age: 40
Posts: 4,405
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Nancy's owner(s)...maybe
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http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/melody...ollection5.jpg http://tinpan.fortunecity.com/melody/73/roytele6.jpg Joel :) |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: DC 'Burbs
Age: 46
Posts: 447
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Not according to John.
I talked to him a few months ago (looking for some tolex) and when his store was in MD (when Roy died) the entire collection was up for display for a week or two, I lived nearby and took a few pics (nuthin' to write home about, but nice to have...) I think John acted as a broker or mediator or something for it...but long story short, when I had him on the phone, I asked him about the Roy collection, whether the one buyer still had the whole enchilada, he said, no, they are spread out like the wind now... I believe Nancy was part of the sale, as the buyer wanted either all of them or nothing (for collector's value I guess) That's all I know... PS, I just went to check out the links above, one pic looks like it was taken at Southworth (tinpanalley), the other was a picture taken of the collection at the same time I shot mine, the same yellow banner being in all of my pics, that was at AGC in Wheaton, MD. |
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