Month: April 2004

  • April 2004

    FEATURES

    THE PARSONS/WHITE STRINGBENDER
    From the origins of country-rock to Jimmy Page, Metallica, and a slew of modern country-pickin’ wizards, the string bender lends unique sounds to any form of music by giving players an “extra hand.” By Edward B. Driscoll and Dan Forte

    ICON CORNER
    Da Nuge’s 1962 Gibson Byrdland
    If you’ve seen Nugent in a live setting, you’ve seen this unique-in-rock-and-roll guitar. Battered, worn, and reinforced, the classic instrument is as outspoken as its owner. By Willie G. Moseley

    Ted Nugent
    The Grand Poobah of Patriotic Pulverization
    Loud, boisterous, relentless – that’s the Ted Nugent interview experience. Never at a loss for words, he has been doin’ it his way since the late ’60s with attitude and a Gibson Byrdland. By Willie G. Moseley

    GIBSON’S F-5 MANDOLIN
    Introduced in 1922, it was one of Gibson’s style 5 “Master Models,” signed and dated by Lloyd Loar on a distinctive oval-shaped label. To the majority of players and collectors, it’s the pinnacle of perfection in the mandolin family. By George Gruhn

    DEAN Z’S ’78 DEAN Z
    In the mid ’70s, U.S. guitar companies were owned by corporations, and imports were taking advantage of “poor quality.” Several enthusiasts, including Dean Zelinsky, became enamored of vintage American guitars, and created their own upscale instruments. By Michael Wright

    ROBIN GUITARS
    The American Years
    David Wintz and Bart Wittrock transitioned from guitar retailers to guitar builders in ’82, having designs made by Tokai and ESP. In ’86, they lost their Japanese suppliers, and took up manufacturing. By Michael Wright

    DEPARTMENTS

    Reader Mail

    First Fret: News and Notes
    Eric Johnson, Yngwie Malmsteen, Guitar Shorty, Classic Concerts: Rory Gallagaher, Fender SRV Tribute Strat, Stolen Gear.

    Dealer News

    Vintage Guitar Price Guide

    Builder Profile
    RS Guitarworks

    Upcoming Events

    Vintage Guitar Classified Ads

    Dealer Directory

    The Great VG Giveaway 2004
    Win a Koch Classictone 410!

    Readers’ Gallery

    COLUMNS

    Executive Rock
    A Babe in the (eBay) Woods
    By Willie G. Moseley

    Q&A With George Gruhn

    Acousticville
    Pain and Pleasure
    By Steven Stone

    FretPrints
    Ted Nugent
    By Wolf Marshall

    Gigmeister
    Rules of the Gig
    By Riley Wilson

    Guitars With Guts
    Augustín Barrios’ 1927 Simplicio
    By R.E. Bruné

    TECH

    Dan’s Guitar Rx
    Tune-O-Matic Tuneup, Pt. 2
    By Dan Erlewine

    Guitar Shop
    A Museum-Bound Resonator
    By Tony Nobles

    Amps
    All About Filament Heaters
    By Gerald Weber

    Ask Gerald
    By Gerald Weber

    REVIEWS

    The VG Hit List
    Music, Video, and Book Reviews: Yes, Hendrix, Sheryl Crow, and “Old Grey Whistle Test” on DVD, Cindy Cashdollar, Derailers, Grant-Lee Phillips, Ray Mason Band, Rolling Stones book, more!

    Check This Action
    Surfin’ and Slidin’
    Dan Forte

    Vintage Guitar Gear Reviews
    Valley Arts Brent Mason model, Savage Audio Macht 6, Radial Tonebone pedals, BBE DI-1000 and DI-100x!

    Gearin’ Up!
    The latest cool new stuff!