For sale JCH D-10, 10 pedals, 10 knees. Serial number verified by Elsie, Jimmy's wife. This guitar is nickname "Rosie". This was one of Jimmy's personal guitars that he toured and recorded with. The guitar has PF I George L pickups. $ 9,500.
JCH Jimmy Crawford's "Rosie" D10 10x10
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What is the copedent? Is it still the last copedent Jimmie had on it?
I confess I'm not a potential buyer, but I've long been curious about Jimmie's later copedents. I have the Winnie Winston Manual of Style book, in which Jimmie discusses the evolution of his copedent up to that point, and studying his setup led me to adopt some of his ideas myself. But that book came out in 1980, when he was playing Emmons push-pull, and he said that some of the ideas in his setup were based on the "raise predominates" characteristic peculiar to the push-pull. I've wondered how the change to all-pull might have affected his setup.
Sorry to be posting this in your For Sale thread, but I've posted more than once in the more appropriate sections asking if anyone knew about this and gotten no response.
And I suppose potential buyers might be interested to know the current setup on the guitar too.
I confess I'm not a potential buyer, but I've long been curious about Jimmie's later copedents. I have the Winnie Winston Manual of Style book, in which Jimmie discusses the evolution of his copedent up to that point, and studying his setup led me to adopt some of his ideas myself. But that book came out in 1980, when he was playing Emmons push-pull, and he said that some of the ideas in his setup were based on the "raise predominates" characteristic peculiar to the push-pull. I've wondered how the change to all-pull might have affected his setup.
Sorry to be posting this in your For Sale thread, but I've posted more than once in the more appropriate sections asking if anyone knew about this and gotten no response.
And I suppose potential buyers might be interested to know the current setup on the guitar too.
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