A shout out to Fessenden and Giles...
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A shout out to Fessenden and Giles...
Probably a dozen or more years back, I commissioned Jerry Fessenden and Mark Giles to build a D-10 8/8, maple/rosewood cabinet and necks. Polished knee levers. Make it look like a mid-60s Sho~Bud, I told them.
It arrived physically beautiful and played like a dream, but for some reason I didn't play it out all that much... the True Tones in it didn't make it for me... and with other guitars and being busy gigging, I didn't bother to change them out. Instead, in a multi-instrument trade deal, it went to my friend Scott Martin who, naturally, fell for it instantly. He soon swapped out the TTs for GeorgeL's and the horn came to life. Of course I had trader's remorse right on schedule, but it was now his guitar. I did ask for first refusal should he ever part with it and he agreed.
So years pass and Scott contacts me three weeks ago to ask if I still wanted to get the Fessy back, because he too plays his Infinity all the time and wants to thin the steel herd. Making a long story short, another multi-instrument trade took place. I did some minor re-rodding, knee lever swapping, and action tweaking and once again the horn is playing smoothly and sweetly.
I think it's the best of the four Fessenden guitars I've owned, and one of the most elegant and traditional cabinets Mark Giles created. It now has an E-66 in the E9 neck and a 10-1 in the C6 position. I'm planning on soon trying a pair of Telonics 409s as well, but for now the GeorgeLs more than suffice.
Notice that the skull and horns on the longhorn logo inlay are three separate pieces of pearl. Love that!
It arrived physically beautiful and played like a dream, but for some reason I didn't play it out all that much... the True Tones in it didn't make it for me... and with other guitars and being busy gigging, I didn't bother to change them out. Instead, in a multi-instrument trade deal, it went to my friend Scott Martin who, naturally, fell for it instantly. He soon swapped out the TTs for GeorgeL's and the horn came to life. Of course I had trader's remorse right on schedule, but it was now his guitar. I did ask for first refusal should he ever part with it and he agreed.
So years pass and Scott contacts me three weeks ago to ask if I still wanted to get the Fessy back, because he too plays his Infinity all the time and wants to thin the steel herd. Making a long story short, another multi-instrument trade took place. I did some minor re-rodding, knee lever swapping, and action tweaking and once again the horn is playing smoothly and sweetly.
I think it's the best of the four Fessenden guitars I've owned, and one of the most elegant and traditional cabinets Mark Giles created. It now has an E-66 in the E9 neck and a 10-1 in the C6 position. I'm planning on soon trying a pair of Telonics 409s as well, but for now the GeorgeLs more than suffice.
Notice that the skull and horns on the longhorn logo inlay are three separate pieces of pearl. Love that!
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Geez!How beautiful,Scott Martin from ElPaso?
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Yeah, but he's been living in Marble Falls/Spicewood for over a decade. One cool dude and a good pal.Stu Schulman wrote:Geez!How beautiful,Scott Martin from ElPaso?
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Herb,Tell Scott hello for me .Years ago I played in Anthony Texas and hung out with Scott,we both had 56'fenders,His belonged to that kid from Lubbock!
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Herb,Tell Scott hello for me .Years ago I played in Anthony Texas and hung out with Scott,we both had 56'fenders,His belonged to that kid from Lubbock!
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Herb, that is indeed a beautiful steel ! Will you be playing it in Dallas at the show ?
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Holy crap that's a beaut. I know Scott from years ago when he played with the "Moonpie Dance Band" they worked Ruidoso a lot back then.Scott's a great guy and an old friend maybe he'll catch this post as I would sure enjoy reconnecting with him.Stu you weren't gigging at the Anthony Gap Saloon by any chance?..Stormy
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This may be the day AFTER Valentine's, but I think I am IN LOVE!!! I always thought the Rosewood/Maple Sho-Buds were the prettiest, which often had me lusting for guitars that are not considered the finest of breed - seems there were a lot of Crossovers in that color combo. I think I know what I will order if I ever get a custom cab made for me. Very nice, Herb!
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Larry, I think I'm gonna play the Fessy at the TSGJ. I'm using a set of rods/legs 2" short of standard and the guitar actually fits me better than my usual set-up of 1.5" short of standard (which is 26" floor to endplate for most guitar brands).
I'm still using my Infinity on all my pedal steel gigs, though on special events I'll integrate the Fessy into the mix. And generally for a fly date, I often take either an S-10 in E9 or C6 depending on gig, and those would be Emmons guitars. Like I did in Phoenix the last couple of years.
I'd have to check with Jerry, but I think I ordered the first lacquer cabinet Fessy, back in 1995. It was a D-10 maple/rosewood cabinet with metal necks, and the cabinet was built by the late (and great) Dick Miller, who later went on to create the beautiful Bethel guitar. The front apron was an outrageous piece of rosewood. Again, I parted with it by mistake and my friend Wayne Franco got it from me. It was one of the best sounding guitars I had back in those days, and it too had GeorgeL E-66s.
Here's that guitar...
I'm still using my Infinity on all my pedal steel gigs, though on special events I'll integrate the Fessy into the mix. And generally for a fly date, I often take either an S-10 in E9 or C6 depending on gig, and those would be Emmons guitars. Like I did in Phoenix the last couple of years.
I'd have to check with Jerry, but I think I ordered the first lacquer cabinet Fessy, back in 1995. It was a D-10 maple/rosewood cabinet with metal necks, and the cabinet was built by the late (and great) Dick Miller, who later went on to create the beautiful Bethel guitar. The front apron was an outrageous piece of rosewood. Again, I parted with it by mistake and my friend Wayne Franco got it from me. It was one of the best sounding guitars I had back in those days, and it too had GeorgeL E-66s.
Here's that guitar...
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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I agree 100 % !! That combination is beautiful ! Look forward to seeing it in person !Douglas Schuch wrote:This may be the day AFTER Valentine's, but I think I am IN LOVE!!! I always thought the Rosewood/Maple Sho-Buds were the prettiest, which often had me lusting for guitars that are not considered the finest of breed - seems there were a lot of Crossovers in that color combo. I think I know what I will order if I ever get a custom cab made for me. Very nice, Herb!
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Scott... like I said last Sunday, bubba! Straight trade back: the Fessy for the F-5. The Fessy now has Telonics 409 pickups and the improvement is an added bonus! C'mon... you're killin' me on this deal!!
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
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Where is it now?
Herb - do you still have this Fessy...