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Joined: September 2003 Posts: 9301
Location: south east Michigan | I was thinking how the Ovation design would make it more durable and long lasting than any all wood guitar. Then I thought of Willie's. What is it...an old Martin? I have watched the hole in the top grow huge over the years. I can't think of another well known performer that has such a history with the same instrument. Even B.B. King has had Lucielle (spell check) replaced.
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | Willie probasbly does get that award. I can't think of anyone playing the same guitar for longer. Doesn't mean they're not out there, just means I can't think too good. |
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Joined: June 2002 Posts: 1614
Location: Converse, Texas | Paul McCartney still plays his Epiphone acoustic that he used on the Ed Sullivan show 40 years ago (he had it on the Grammys last Sunday if you saw it). And, of course, he still plays his Hoffner and Rickenbacher basses. |
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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 799
Location: Athens, GA & Gnashville | Willie calls tht guitar "Trigger," and he as been using it since the late '60's. His daughter Lana had Martin and a custom luthier make an *exact* copy of Trigger for him about 20 years ago. I mean, right down to the hole, the dings and the signatures!! I don't think he ever played it. LOL!! |
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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 648
Location: Florida | BB and Lucille: BB likes to tell storys about "Lucille" and "Lucinda" etc etc. BTW, I can tell you that Lucinda is a BB King Lucille model (all the custom work) but in chameleon red/green - a real WOW fininish.
I got talking to BB's road manager (trying to get an autograph... no luck), and asked about "Lucille" vs "Lucinda" that BB had played that nite. He told me that BB gets at one or two guitars a year from Gibson, and retires the old ones after about three years. Its a tax thing, he told me. I'm trying to remember this guys name, but he's part of BB's family - like another of his nephews or something. His bands manager is his nephew, who also blows horn in the band.
BB comes down once a year here (missed his NYE show this year, but got his day-before-NYE show last year, and the year before that). We're lucky to have a very small venue for him - outdoors too. You can literally go to the "fence" and talk to his crew, if so inclined. |
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Joined: September 2003 Posts: 9301
Location: south east Michigan | Speaking of Paul M. the Beatles & Sullivan,...I watched a DVD documentary of the first trip to the U.S.A. All the Sullivan footage was restored and it sounded and looked GREAT! It showed alot of candid moments in the hotel rooms. John was playing one of those little keyboards that you blow into. My bro-in-law and I looked at eachother in amazement. We both recognized the little tune John was playing as the opening to "Strawberry Fields".
I bet tha someday Willie's guitar will be in the Smithsonian...(if they give him a tax break!
:D :D )
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