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The UKII in 90 minutes of action, plus a doublenecked pointy treasure!
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994 Location: Jet City | I posted a clip the other day with Neal Schon ripping up a solo on a UKII. I got curious and started searching for more clips and found the WHOLE CONCERT on youtube. Neal's playing the UKII through most the show. So first, here's the show. It's absolutely great, but 90 minutes worth. I'm only half way through so far.... At about 20 minutes or so, Neal pulls out a doubleneck flying V. A doubleneck is something that always makes me look twice, especially if it has an octave neck. This one had a 12 string octave neck which is really cool, but then I looked a bit closer and noticed the headstock. Sure did look like a Peavey headstock, but that made no sense, especially in 1980 as the only Peavey guitar in production then was the T60 (the guitar that spawned efforts on the PF-22). I looked closer and sure enough, it was a T60 bridge, pickups, knobs and all on a pointy doublenecked octave 12 string black beauty! I'm a fan of the T60 and know it's creator Chip Todd, so i reached out to him and asked how this thing could be and sure enough, Chip made it for Neal. I just love stories like this... Charley Gressett asked me to make him a T-60 type doubleneck of the "Flying V" style with the top neck being a 17" scale 12-string tuned an octave high and the lower neck a conventional 25.5" scale with 3/side tuners. I did and that terrible photo of me with it shows the hectic pace at the time. Charley happened to be "testing" it when Journey visited the guitar plant and Neal Schon just flipped out. The upper neck sounded like three instruments playing, not the mandolin sound we expected. Neal was on my *** like ugly on a Rickenbacker, (my opinion only), asking me to make him one. Hartley wouldn't even supply the hardware, saying he didn't want to be forced to make them. Over the next few weeks. Neal called me about once a day, not once offering to pay for it or at least the hardware, as at his level, they weren't used to paying for anything. He called from all over as they were on tour; he even called from London, and finally talked me into making him one. We had found out by then that we couldn't reach an octave high without breaking the 6th string (a .007"diag.)as soon as you played one note. Some of you've heard Charley play, and know that it wasn't the least bit a problem for him to play it a couple of steps down; he doesn't even have to think about it.
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Damon67 |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994 Location: Jet City | The first V that belonged to Charlie: | ||
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 1889 Location: Central Massachusetts | Awesome story, but none of the pics are showing up | ||
Damon67 |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994 Location: Jet City | weird I see them. let's try this way...
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Charlie's... | ||
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Joined: December 2003 Posts: 1889 Location: Central Massachusetts | That did the trick, thanks! | ||
Damon67 |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6994 Location: Jet City | Thanks for bringing it ot my attention. After watching the video in it's entirety, the UKII does get the most play time, but about half way through he switches to various Gibsons and Fenders. | ||
TJR |
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Joined: July 2002 Posts: 288 Location: Maine | That was great.. ! I enjoyed the Magnum bass at 1:00:54 too.. Thanks for sharing | ||
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