tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3734566.post41418550747323534..comments2024-03-09T06:29:47.309+00:00Comments on Guitar Blog: R.L. Burnside: See My Jumper Hanging On the Line (1978)Gavin Lloyd Wilsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10937598384359522498noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3734566.post-14446567764074407722012-07-31T22:28:10.425+01:002012-07-31T22:28:10.425+01:00It looks like it might be something designed to go...It looks like it might be something designed to go over the nut, to raise the action. Maybe for playing slide.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08770704443793745060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3734566.post-17897274118930282252012-07-31T15:46:35.429+01:002012-07-31T15:46:35.429+01:00It's a "refinished" Guyatone LG-65T...It's a "refinished" Guyatone LG-65T with a custom pickguard and knobs. May have been branded as a Kent, but made by Guyatone. I'm guessing the fretboard between the nut and the first fret was worn and was filled with marine epoxy. The original guitar had two rocker switches on the upper right bout which were removed, probably because they would get accidently switched off.Professor Battyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09802171986501104683noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3734566.post-5761022675650909182012-07-31T15:26:26.465+01:002012-07-31T15:26:26.465+01:00David,
Great observation. And you're right, ...David,<br /><br />Great observation. And you're right, for many of these blues players, fussing over guitars just wasn't their thing. I know Magic Sam often showed up at gigs without one. Even if he was headlining! <br /><br />It's great to have this simple clip from '78. The Blues Revival was just getting underway in the U.S as an underground scene. Those of us driven from the light by disco, rap etc. at the end of the Classic Rock era didn't see we had a lot of 'choice'? A repair seems a likely explanation.Marshall_Willhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17813579074330812057noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3734566.post-61769039973052324092012-07-31T13:58:06.450+01:002012-07-31T13:58:06.450+01:00My guess on this is that it's a repair. Guitar...My guess on this is that it's a repair. Guitars were expensive and if it got got chipped, it would have to be fixed. He never does anything in that area to make it look like it's, say, a percussion plate or anything. From what some of the things I've read about him it may well not even be his own guitar. It seems he didn't worry too much what he played and often just borrowed other peoples. If you look for images and videos, he's playing all sorts of instruments. Although, considering his amazing technique, he must have practiced on something. No one could play with that skill in such a nonchalant way if he didn't have it right down on the nail. Check out this clip. He's looking all over the place, never seems to notice the guitar and, half the time, looks a bit bemused or slightly embarrassed to be the centre of attention. http://bit.ly/Qt2WmP<br /><br />This clip shows the song slowed down and played on a very nice looking Oscar Schmidt Stella parlour guitar. http://bit.ly/Oibk5Hbattaolohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06017197945735047580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3734566.post-18348832853164762262012-07-31T10:09:56.782+01:002012-07-31T10:09:56.782+01:00I think it's this one that you posted!
http:/...I think it's this one that you posted!<br /><br />http://guitarz.blogspot.com/2010/02/vintage-kent-brand-solidbody-electric.htmlkylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11009873093293293630noreply@blogger.com