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October, 2007 | Vintage Guitar® magazine - Part 2

Month: October 2007

  • October 2007

    FEATURES

    Robben Ford
    The One and Only
    These days, young guitar phenoms are promoted more for their age than their playing. The early work of Robben Ford puts all the hubbub in perspective. We talk with him, and take a look at his favorite vintage axes. By Dan Forte

    JERRY & GORDON KENNEDY
    “It’s a Two-Man Collection”
    Guitarist/producer Jerry Kennedy and his three sons are all music-industry professionals. His oldest, Gordon, may be most like his dad, given his Grammy Award and the gathering of vintage guitars in his studio. By Willie G. Moseley

    AMP-O-RAMA
    The 1959 Ampeg Jet 12
    Ampeg didn’t make “rock and roll amps,” because Everette Hull built gear for jazzers. But this amp, with its 6V6 tubes, will churn it up with many of the best classic Fenders, Gibsons, and Valcos. By Dave Hunter

    1923 Gibson F-5
    Most American mandolin players consider Gibson F-5s signed by Lloyd Loar to be the Holy Grail. Within that group of grails, however, are a few that to bluegrass aficionados are the holiest of the holy. By George Gruhn and Walter Carter

    Murph Squire 11-T
    One of the more obscure guitars of the “Swinging ’60s,” the Murph Squire 11-T was the brainchild of a veteran U.S. Navy pilot whose children started one of those trendy family singing groups and served as the source of its inspiration. By Michael Wright

    BASS SPACE
    The Peavey T-20
    Introduced in 1982, Peavey’s T-20 was different from the company’s T-40 and T-45, with a slimmer profile that brought it in line with more contemporary bass body silhouettes. By Willie G. Moseley

    DEPARTMENTS

    Vintage Guitar Price Guide

    Builder Profile
    Retro-King Amplifier Company
    Lehtela Guitar Craft

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    FIRST FRET

    Reader Mail

    News and Notes
    I Rock HOF celebrates Monterey, Washburn Turns 125, Gibson Acquires Garrison, GC Sold, Dave’s Guitars Anniversary, In Memoriam, more!

    Oteil Burbridge
    Bass for the Brothers – and Beyond
    By Willie G. Moseley

    Best of Barbara
    Mandrell and Sisters show on DVD
    By Rich Kienzle

    Mike DiBari
    Variations on a Theme
    By John Heidt

    Ask Zac
    By Zac Childs

    Laurie Morvan
    Girl With Guitar
    By John Heidt

    Mark Nomad
    By Tom Guerra

    John Blakeley
    At the Dark End of the Beach
    By Dan Forte

    COLUMNS

    The (Way) Back Beat
    A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody: Fretted Cheesecake Advertising Through the Years, Part I I
    By Peter S. Kohman

    Q&A With George Gruhn

    Acousticville
    Who Shrunk My Capo?
    By Steven Stone

    “401K” Guitars
    Violins and Vetting
    By Gil Hembree

    Fretprints
    Jimmy Raney
    By Wolf Marshall

    TECH

    Dan’s Guitar Rx
    A Höfner Bass Gets Straight
    By Dan Erlewine

    Guitar Shop
    “Rewiring” a Fretboard
    By Tony Nobles

    Talkin’ Amps With…
    Vic Stolpe: Speaker Re-Coning, Step by Step
    By David Jung

    REVIEWS

    The VG Hit List
    CD, DVD, and Book Reviews
    Wilco, Vee-Jay box, Jeff Beck tribute, White Stripes, California Transit Authority, The JBL Story, more!

    Check This Action
    Take Another Hit By Dan Forte
    By Dan Forte

    Vintage Guitar Gear Reviews
    Teye Guitars Electric Gypsy, Fender J Mascis Jazzmaster, SX SS-57 and SJB-57, Mojo Hand Nebula

    Gearin’ Up!
    The latest cool new stuff!