Four Neck Fender Stringmaster SOLD NO LONGER AVAILABLE
- Lonnie Portwood
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Four Neck Fender Stringmaster SOLD NO LONGER AVAILABLE
I am excited to offer this guitar for sale for a friend of mine. I will list the technical info first and then plenty of pictures.
CORRECT PRICE IS $2,500.00 OBO
CORRECT PRICE IS $2,500.00 OBO
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Four Neck Fender Stringmaster
Now for some personal history:
The present owner of this guitar is Freddy Carr, a veteran of many years in the music business as a singer, musician, and producer.
Freddy began his career in the early 60's, forming a band called, "Freddy and the Custom's", with a young Glen Campbell on guitar, touring for a short time with other young start up bands, including Jan and Dean, Bobby Day, and Jewel Akens. Akens recorded a song called, "The Birds and the Bees", in October of 1960. Musicians on the track were Glen Campbell on guitar, Dash Croft on drums, Jimmy Seals on B-3 organ ("yes", Seals and Croft), and Freddy Carr on base. Three years later, Akens got a new deal with ERA Records. ERA bought the track, rerecorded Akins vocal, adding hand claps, etc., and the record went gold. Freddy was with the "Hollywood Argyles" who had the hit, "Alley Oop", which put them on the musical map.
Later in Canada, Freddy occasionally toured with the "Mustangs". Eventually landing in Wheeling, West Virginia, and from 1970-79 toured from the famous "Jamboree USA", as the "Freddy Carr Show".
Mr. Carr has in excess of 20 albums to his credit, and in more recent times (1990's-early 2000's), performed as a special guest with Tommy Alsup, Leon Rausch, and the "Bob Wills Texas Playboys". Tommy and Leon performed with special arrangements with the Bob Wills estate. The band included past members of the Texas Payboys: Such as, Bobby Koefer, Tom Morrell, Curly Hollingsworth, Bobby Boatwright, and others.
I met Freddy in the mid-90's, becoming the best of friends, playing across the state of Florida and Georgia as the "Over Thirty Allstars". We are retired and enjoying life and God's blessings.
Thanks for looking,
Lonnie Portwood
The present owner of this guitar is Freddy Carr, a veteran of many years in the music business as a singer, musician, and producer.
Freddy began his career in the early 60's, forming a band called, "Freddy and the Custom's", with a young Glen Campbell on guitar, touring for a short time with other young start up bands, including Jan and Dean, Bobby Day, and Jewel Akens. Akens recorded a song called, "The Birds and the Bees", in October of 1960. Musicians on the track were Glen Campbell on guitar, Dash Croft on drums, Jimmy Seals on B-3 organ ("yes", Seals and Croft), and Freddy Carr on base. Three years later, Akens got a new deal with ERA Records. ERA bought the track, rerecorded Akins vocal, adding hand claps, etc., and the record went gold. Freddy was with the "Hollywood Argyles" who had the hit, "Alley Oop", which put them on the musical map.
Later in Canada, Freddy occasionally toured with the "Mustangs". Eventually landing in Wheeling, West Virginia, and from 1970-79 toured from the famous "Jamboree USA", as the "Freddy Carr Show".
Mr. Carr has in excess of 20 albums to his credit, and in more recent times (1990's-early 2000's), performed as a special guest with Tommy Alsup, Leon Rausch, and the "Bob Wills Texas Playboys". Tommy and Leon performed with special arrangements with the Bob Wills estate. The band included past members of the Texas Payboys: Such as, Bobby Koefer, Tom Morrell, Curly Hollingsworth, Bobby Boatwright, and others.
I met Freddy in the mid-90's, becoming the best of friends, playing across the state of Florida and Georgia as the "Over Thirty Allstars". We are retired and enjoying life and God's blessings.
Thanks for looking,
Lonnie Portwood
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I was about to ask about the finish and then saw that it was refinished. Beautiful looking. At $34k, a bit out of my price range. Good luck with sale.
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HA! Glad to hear it was a mistake.
Check out my latest video: My Biggest Fears Learning Steel at 68: https://youtu.be/F601J515oGc
Sweeeeet!
Wowee! Now, that is one super f'ing cool steel.
Does it come with a case as well? The original tweed, or something new?
Does it come with a case as well? The original tweed, or something new?
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Neil, the parts you mentioned are not available to us, however, if you look at the one neck with the cover open, you can see there are 5 pulls at the changer which were not removed. I'm no Bigsby expert, but I imagine those pulls will still work, needing only the rods, bell cranks, pedals, etc. With some mechanical skills, even adapting other available parts from Michael Yahl, and others on the forum, you could probably get the system to work. Anyone familiar with the Bigsby system, join in this conversation and help us all to understand the possibilities. Thanks, Lonnie
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Wow! So cool!!
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Four Neck Fender Stringmaster Price Drop $2,750
FOLKS, LOOK THIS ONE OVER REAL GOOD, THIS IS ONE OF A KIND.
Owner will consider reasonable offers. PM mew, lets talk. Lonnie Portwood
Owner will consider reasonable offers. PM mew, lets talk. Lonnie Portwood
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Re: Four Neck Fender Stringmaster
Shades of Kim Fowley...Lonnie Portwood wrote: Freddy was with the "Hollywood Argyles" who had the hit, "Alley Oop", which put them on the musical map.
How does one play a 4-neck guitar?
This should be in a music museum.
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Sold?
Did it sell? Just curious!
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FOUR NECK FENDER STRINGMASTER Price drop again
Folks, take another look at this guitar and realize what a beautiful piece of history this is! This truly is one of a kind! The owner needs to sell and will consider $2500.00, or any reasonable offer. If you should like to talk directly with Freddy, PM me and I will put you in contact with Him. Thanks for looking. Lonnie P
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