Just went and picked this up. It belonged to a very dear friend. He ended up with it back in the 80’s when his cousin, who was a touring musician, passed away. He says he’s “pretty sure” his cousin was the original owner. My friend John has had the guitar since then. He doesn’t really play, he just liked having it around. As result it’s largely sat neglected for almost 40 years.
About a month ago John had a massive heart attack. We almost lost him. Thankfully he’s still here, but he’s been taking stock of some things and doing some re-assessing. A couple weeks ago he told me he wanted me to have the guitar when “the time came”. Well yesterday he had a basement flood and the guitar barely got saved. He called me last night and said “come get this thing before something bad happens to it!”. So today I went over and picked it up.
It’s going to need a lot of TLC. It was obviously a road dog in its professional life, and has been neglected for a long time.
It’s got some impact damage on the lower volume control. It’s got some rust and corrosion on the jack, jack plate, and control cover. It’s missing it’s strap buttons, and it looks like it had one added inside the upper horn at some point.
The good- the neck is straight as an arrow. The frets are in surprisingly great shape, and the it retains 100% of its original parts and electronic components aside from the strap buttons.
I’m hoping a good cleaning gets it all up and running again, and that I don’t have to replace much, if anything. My buddy John says he’d just like to see it played on stage again, and he’ll feel plenty good about it having a new home.
About a month ago John had a massive heart attack. We almost lost him. Thankfully he’s still here, but he’s been taking stock of some things and doing some re-assessing. A couple weeks ago he told me he wanted me to have the guitar when “the time came”. Well yesterday he had a basement flood and the guitar barely got saved. He called me last night and said “come get this thing before something bad happens to it!”. So today I went over and picked it up.
It’s going to need a lot of TLC. It was obviously a road dog in its professional life, and has been neglected for a long time.
It’s got some impact damage on the lower volume control. It’s got some rust and corrosion on the jack, jack plate, and control cover. It’s missing it’s strap buttons, and it looks like it had one added inside the upper horn at some point.
The good- the neck is straight as an arrow. The frets are in surprisingly great shape, and the it retains 100% of its original parts and electronic components aside from the strap buttons.
I’m hoping a good cleaning gets it all up and running again, and that I don’t have to replace much, if anything. My buddy John says he’d just like to see it played on stage again, and he’ll feel plenty good about it having a new home.
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