Jerry Blanton
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- Gordon Borland
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Jerry Blanton
I had a nice talk by phone with Jerry Blanton today.
He is doing well and playing quite a bit. I have not talked to Jerry for many many years and it was really nice to catch up on old times. We don't see him post on the forum because he said he does not have a computer.
I always wondered how many years he spent making steel guitars and he said he opened in 1964 and closed in 1984 and made about 300 guitars. I wish I could have bought a steel from him and started playing in the '60's but that was not in the cards for me. I was lucky
to just get an Airline six string on a Montgomery Ward close out sale in 1964. We told stories for about an hour and forty five minutes. He has always been a great guy to visit. He plays a Blanton single neck.
If you have a story about Jerry I would sure like to hear it!
If you play a Blanton I would like to know and let him know as well. Especially if he made it for you.
He is doing well and playing quite a bit. I have not talked to Jerry for many many years and it was really nice to catch up on old times. We don't see him post on the forum because he said he does not have a computer.
I always wondered how many years he spent making steel guitars and he said he opened in 1964 and closed in 1984 and made about 300 guitars. I wish I could have bought a steel from him and started playing in the '60's but that was not in the cards for me. I was lucky
to just get an Airline six string on a Montgomery Ward close out sale in 1964. We told stories for about an hour and forty five minutes. He has always been a great guy to visit. He plays a Blanton single neck.
If you have a story about Jerry I would sure like to hear it!
If you play a Blanton I would like to know and let him know as well. Especially if he made it for you.
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Blanton PSGs are very unique in many ways. They stay in tune & have very good tone. The pedals tuned somewhat oddly underneath the guitar by feel. I believe the very heavy weight is what doomed them. Perhaps if they had been built in a standard wood cabinet they may have survived.
Jimmy Day played a BLANTON BLUE DARLIN' in the early 1970s.
Roger
Jimmy Day played a BLANTON BLUE DARLIN' in the early 1970s.
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Gordon,I've owned 4 Blantons and still have an SD-10 4+4.I can't say enough about Jerry an absolute genius salt of the earth life long friend,and mentor.I haven't seen Jerry in over twenty years but I got to speak with him about a month ago when we were gonna meet at Rudy's Bar-B- Que in Santoneeo,One of us went to the wrong Rudy's..I'll catch him next time.Stu
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Roger,
Jerry built two wooden cabinets. One he sold one and just recently stared working on again. I wish I could visit with him in person and record an interview and then make it available for folks to listen to.
Jason,
I going to try to make the gig and talk to Jerry.
Stu,
I very much agree with you about Jerry. I hope a visit works out for you sometime.
Brent,
Thanks for the email and I will see what I can do.
Well now we know where a few Blantons are. I wonder where the rest of them are.
I think Al Michalczak has one or maybe two.
Jerry built two wooden cabinets. One he sold one and just recently stared working on again. I wish I could visit with him in person and record an interview and then make it available for folks to listen to.
Jason,
I going to try to make the gig and talk to Jerry.
Stu,
I very much agree with you about Jerry. I hope a visit works out for you sometime.
Brent,
Thanks for the email and I will see what I can do.
Well now we know where a few Blantons are. I wonder where the rest of them are.
I think Al Michalczak has one or maybe two.
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Jerry doesn't need a computer. He has one on the top of his neck. What a genius, and a gen-yoo-wine nice guy!he said he does not have a computer
Stu, I remember a blue Blanton that you brought over to Charlie Holman's garage in Austin around '78 or so. Do you recall that day?
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Tommy,I had two blue ones,I mean Blanton guitars Ha!I don't remember Charlie Holman?I need some more clues to trigger my brain...Tommy I was in Austin a few years ago and caught you at the Spoke for a Lefty Frissell Birthday?something like that...Man you play so great,I wish that I could have stayed and yaked at ya'.I'll have to make it down one day.Roger a modern Blanton would be so cool.
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Show em if Got em!
This thread needs some pictures of those Blantons.
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Great!
Thanks for the pictures! Great idea and hope there will be more to come!
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Here's me when I had hair and the D-10 Blue guitar Tommy was mentioning.
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Just like I remember you Stu!
Tell Keith J. I said hey. He knew Charlie and knows Lee Mounger...
Charlie played with Lee Mounger and a Little Bit Of Texas during that time. He was living at his parents house off of Cameron Road then. Sadly, Charlie passed away last year quite unexpectedly.I don't remember Charlie Holman?
Could it have been a Bobby Earl Smith Birthday Bash? Those are the only dates I've worked at the Spoke during the past couple years that I can recall...I was in Austin a few years ago and caught you at the Spoke for a Lefty Frissell Birthday?something like that...
Aw, thanks (You sure it was me??) Dang, I wish I had known you were there...Man you play so great,I wish that I could have stayed and yaked at ya'.
Tell Keith J. I said hey. He knew Charlie and knows Lee Mounger...
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Tommy,Now I remember Charlie...man that breaks my heart.The Spoke was a tribute to Lefty Frissell,It might be about 7 years ago,Time goes by so fast,Michael Ballew called me today,I haven't seen him since 1978,Man you take Care of yourself,Stu
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Cool pix!Jerry's guitar is half chrome bridge pieces and half brass non chromed?
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