~First Sierra ever built~~Wright Custom~

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Dennis Wireman
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David here is my wright custom # 004
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will look in to it...Thanks for the pictures... :D
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Chuck, David`s dad came and set up at one of Jeff Newmans teaching shows in Tocoma wa. And showed everyone he didn`t just build-um he could play-um Newman just sat back and smiled and let him go.Dave i am glad you are keeping your dads great talent alive.
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Re: ~First Sierra ever built~& ~ Wright Custom~

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David Wright wrote:Found this picture, it is the Very First Sierra ever built, in Proberta ca....1960... FYI for those Sierra Owners...)))
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Wow David this Sierra seems to be the transition between the Wright Customs and the Sierra Guitars. Just a thought.

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Bob, yes they were.... lot of Wright/Sierra history here.. :D
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http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 44a6ac5a77
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David, thanks for this thread, what a great read...Stormy (ps: can't wait to see the new site) :)
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David,
What is that amp in the picture?
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I have Sierra # 27 that I Got from Todd. I refinish it &

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It works & sounds great. I don't know if I can upload pictures but I will try. Harold
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David Wright
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John Gilliam
Are talking about this amp?? if so, not sure, Fender maybe...

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Harold is this your guitar???
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Early sierra

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Yep, that's it. Glad you were able to get the picture. I was not able to upload with my I pad. Sonny Walton rewound to specs one of the pickups that was not working & I was able to find a few of the string holders at the hardware that needed to be replaced. I striped the top & just used a wipe on finish. I know the make shift under carage is not orignial but it works well. Todd Chinesmith listed it hare a few mouths ago.
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Early Sierra

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By the way this is # 27
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David Wright
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Sure turned out nice, Brings back a lot of memories from my childhood .... :D :D
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John Billings wrote:David,
What is that amp in the picture?
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Late '40s "TV Front" Fender, probably a Pro.
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I rescued Bill Webb's D12 Wright Custom#0613

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Well, I’m not worthy of it but here is number 16. This D10 is assessed to have been built between 1960 and 1962. The machinery on the C6 is sound, but the E9 needs some work. I’m hesitant to start messing around with the old airplane parts that comprise all the action underneath. Does anyone have experience working with these?

For the curious, it’s a beast. Quite heavy.

Al


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Re: I rescued Bill Webb's D12 Wright Custom

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Very nice, George.
George Geisser wrote: Interested in learning about these steels! Thanks
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The Wright Custom I once owned,..

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My Wright Custom

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Here's my D-8... no numbers and no tag. :( Any info is welcome! Badged as Sierra..
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That is one of the first made, in Red Bluff, ca...in the 60's...
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Post by Dave Meis »

Thanks David! Is there any place I could look for a number? End plates only have A-1 and A-2..
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Dave,
I don't remember where he put them, but there is one somewhere...
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Post by Nick Fryer »

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Here are some pics of my Wright Custom D-10. I think it's the same model as the one in the upper right of the brochure. I would love to find the keyhead covers or have someone make some for me someday.


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Post by Fred Bova »

Nice !!!

I wonder how old my Wright Custom was,...?

It Didn’t have an Alum. frame,.. it was ALL Birdseye Maple,.. and it Didn’t have a Roller Nut. Roller Bridge, yes,.. but No Roller Nut.

Man, I wash I still owned it,...
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