JCH guitars
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Anybody know about these guitars,would love to have a couple pics of the under carriage,and a little history...thanks in advance....CM
p/s not sure if I posted in right spot....
p/s not sure if I posted in right spot....
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Charlie,
Try talking with Buck Reid, Tommy Minniear or Gary Rittenberry. I think they might have as much knowledge about JCH as anyone.
Scott
Try talking with Buck Reid, Tommy Minniear or Gary Rittenberry. I think they might have as much knowledge about JCH as anyone.
Scott
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Jon Graboff started a registry at one time.
He's a member so maybe you can send him a pm.
This might help:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... hlight=jch
He's a member so maybe you can send him a pm.
This might help:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... hlight=jch
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I wonder why Hughey played Zum guitars?,I have acquired a JCH D10,and would like to find a vertical knee lever kit and would love to see the under side cause It looks like something is missing that was in front of the changer,ANY help would be helpful,thanks all replies ....Charlie
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The ser# on mine is 92LG 922 anybody know what year it is?,still would like a picture of the bottom of a D10,thanks guys I really appreciate your input....CM
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Hughey had left the JCH company a few years prior to playing Zums. In fact, he even went back to playing Emmons guitars before going with Zums. Jimmy had quit building JCH's around mid nineties to start a new guitar company called Crawford/Parks which never really got off the ground. He made a few design changes on his guitars and went back to building JCH guitars back in the late nineties. I and Buck and a few others had what we called the newer JCH'S.
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Unless I'm way off the mark, my recollection was John Hughey approached his long time employer Harold Jenkins (aka Conway Twitty) to help fund a steel guitar company he wanted to begin with Jimmy Crawford. Conway agreed to put up the "start" money; thus the J, C & H. Maybe one of the ole Nash-guys from the mid to late '80s can corroborate this story.
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Doug, that what I've always heard.Doug Jones wrote:Unless I'm way off the mark, my recollection was John Hughey approached his long time employer Harold Jenkins (aka Conway Twitty) to help fund a steel guitar company he wanted to begin with Jimmy Crawford. Conway agreed to put up the "start" money; thus the J, C & H. Maybe one of the ole Nash-guys from the mid to late '80s can corroborate this story.
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The J did stand for Jenkins. That's what I was told from Jimmy because Conway did have an interest in the company and yes, Conway was Harold Jenkins. I can see where the J could've stood for all three but the C and the H already stood for Crawford and Hughey and JCH were the initials of their last names.
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At the risk of repeating third party info, rumors, gossip, etc. I seem to remember hearing that John parted ways with Jimmie on the JCH business because John wanted to have a consistent product, and Jimmie, ever the inventor, tinkerer, engineer, etc. was constantly refining the design and every guitar was different from the last one!
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