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Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: maeve Date: 28 Aug 13 - 09:49 PM refreshhhhhhh |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Little Hawk Date: 27 Aug 13 - 09:52 PM "Why not make one out of an old drainboard with formica top? Inset the pickup in a small rectangular tray and use a small faucet handle for volume control." - Spaw Very cool idea! Then get Shane McBride to autograph it. Sell it for big bucks on Ebay. Seeing as yours does not have the Shane McBride seal of approval, Bobert, I'd hesitate before paying $1,000 for it. |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Bobert Date: 27 Aug 13 - 09:28 PM Hmmmmmmmmm??? B~ |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: PHJim Date: 27 Aug 13 - 09:22 PM Most of us who can't afford a dedicated open G guitar tune DGDGBD for open G tunes and rarely use the low D string, although it does come in handy for octaves, sliding the 4th and 6th strings to the 5th fret. Lap style players in open G often tune GBDGBD, which is also a useful tuning, used by most square neck Dobro players. |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Bobert Date: 27 Aug 13 - 09:17 AM refresh... |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Bobert Date: 26 Aug 13 - 08:58 AM Yeah, that's about right... B;~) |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Pete Jennings Date: 26 Aug 13 - 07:06 AM On a radio programme with Martin Simpson, Keef described his own guitar playing as "five strings, three chords, one arsehole"! |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Bobert Date: 25 Aug 13 - 08:58 PM I've played my "Back Porcher" in at least a dozen tunings... Some just for one song or another... Always fiddling... B~ |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: GUEST,guy wolff Date: 25 Aug 13 - 08:31 PM Keith plays his five string in Spanish or open G as taught him by Ry Cooder just missing the 6th string .. So DGDGBD drop the low D for GDGBD .. |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Bobert Date: 25 Aug 13 - 03:54 PM Yeah, but they were talkin' about you, Spawzer... B;~) |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: catspaw49 Date: 25 Aug 13 - 02:43 PM Has anyone mentioned "butt-ugly" yet? Spaw |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: catspaw49 Date: 25 Aug 13 - 02:16 PM Why not make one out of an old drainboard with formica top? Inset the pickup in a small rectangular tray and use a small faucet handle for volume control. Spaw |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Bobert Date: 25 Aug 13 - 01:28 PM It's 5 strings because I was looking for an old timey juke-joint look... I tune it in various open tunings... B~ |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Stilly River Sage Date: 25 Aug 13 - 01:12 PM Interesting story about your guitar and its followers, Bob. Good luck selling it! SRS |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Bill D Date: 25 Aug 13 - 12:00 PM I have no idea about the quality of Bobert's guitar, but I can tell you about Purpleheart.... which *I* will not work with any more. Do not let my words distract you from considering this guitar, as it is obviously an interesting and rare item. First,purpleheart (one word) is a hard, splintery wood that is difficult to cut and shape, as it tears out easily and requires care and very sharp tools. You do NOT want to get those splinters in your skin... they are nasty. Second, although it is a pretty color when new (that picture was likely taken when the guitar was first built), the wood does NOT stay purple very long. It reacts to both light and air in complex ways. Over a couple of years it turns a muddy brown, and although it 'can' be re-sanded to recover the color, who has the time? (BTW..Padauk wood also fades over time) Take a look at the many images this expert has assembled. http://hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/purpleheart.htm and http://hobbithouseinc.com/personal/woodpics/purpleheart/exposed/index.htm As the text on that site shows, many people have spent many hours trying to inhibit, reverse and stop the 'browning out'... with very limited success. (read the sad stories here) |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: michaelr Date: 25 Aug 13 - 11:55 AM Unusual and nice looking. Is it a 5-string because of Keith Richards? How do you tune it? |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Bobert Date: 25 Aug 13 - 09:58 AM Thanks, ya'll, for the assist... B~ |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 25 Aug 13 - 01:11 AM Purpleheart is a beautiful wood which explains why the Bobert special is so purty! honeydripper guitar Over the years I've admired purpleheart items at woodworker exhibitions, & have severalpurpleheart bobbins from my lace-making days. sandra |
Subject: RE: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: maeve Date: 24 Aug 13 - 11:01 PM From http://tedcrocker.com/rustynail.html " The Back Porch'r is a custom Rusty Nail created for Sidewalk Bob Harrison. Bobert wanted a five string model with a single volume control. The body is mahogany and purpleheart, with purpleheart covers and tulipwood knob. " Blue Clicky for you, Bobert. My, that's a purty guitar! |
Subject: Bobert's Rare Guitar For Sale... From: Bobert Date: 24 Aug 13 - 08:07 PM Unbeknownst to the Mudcat community I own a guitar that was a prototype for one used in the Danny Glover movie, "The Honeydripper"... Yup, a few years back I was doing more outdoor festivals and needed an electric geetar but I didn't want just any geetar so I hooked up with an old friend, Ted Crocker (Ted Crocker Guitars) and over a two of three month period we exchanged ideas and photo's of what I wanted... Turns out that a lot of people were following the journey... On of them was Danny Glover who was looking for just the right geetar for an upcoming movie entitled "The Honeydripper"... After Ted finished my geetar he built two similar geetars for Danny Glover to be used in the movie... Bottom line??? I don't play mine much these days and have settled into shorter sets in clubs and my geetar is for sale... I don't do blue clickies but mine is called the "Back Porch" and was the first of the "rusty nail" series of geetars on which the "Honeydrippers" are very much part of... If you Google up "Ted Crocker Guitars" you won't have any trouble finding my geetar... I am offering mine, along with a nice tweed case for $1000... B~ |
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