Quiz: Name the Tele Picker

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Quiz: Name the Tele Picker

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I believe that's a very young & earnest Eric Clapton.
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We have a winner. Nine Minutes.
I guess it was too easy.
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Just goes to show that the Tele is one of the legendary workhorses of rock 'n' roll.
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I would have guessed PeeWee Herman -- but what do I know?
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Someone told me lately that Jimmy Page used a Telecaster and a Supro amp on they're first album, the one with Communication Breakdown. Also, I had a house gig near Muscle Shoals Alabama for awhile and someone there told me that one of Duane Allmans favorite rigs was a
Telecaster thru a Vox Super Beatle.
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And don't forget the cover of Having A Rave Up with Jeff Beck holding his Butterscotch Tele' as well. I believe this is the album that EC played on but left when the album was released and Jeff came into the fold.

Who knows..who cares..it was a good record.

Joey..good try..you're gonna have to do better than this one....

That young EC photo with the red Tele is actually quite famous in the guitar circle.

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When Jeff Beck left the Yardbirds did'nt he give that Tele ( or was it an Esquire ?) to Jimmy P ? <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 28 November 2002 at 09:51 AM.]</p></FONT>
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So I guess this one is too easy...
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It's not a Tele anyway.</I>
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it's not Jimi, so it must be Jimmy
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The great Lenny Breau. So sad he is not here.
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I never would have guessed Lenny Breau , I never saw a photo of him in his last years. Yes..what a talent. I still listen to Buddy and Lenny "Minors" often. What a loss..

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Lenny is correct.

Here's the rest of the story:
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Post by Michael Holland »

And I'd say it's a Gibson Byrdland or ES-350T.

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...that bass player seems to be enjoying himself TOO much...he should learn to play a lead instrument! www.genejones.com
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Post by Mike Baxter »

Yes, I had guessed it was Lenny - one of my idols.

Saw him in a Toronto cellar club in the early '70s. What a treat.

A mate of mine used to see him perform in Winnipeg, Canada prior to his fame and also has glowing reports.

Glad that fan Randy Bachman (of the Guess Who) is releasing many of Lenny's recordings as part of his 'Guitarchives' series.

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Post by Joey Ace »

One last try,

The picture quality is poor, that's fair because you guys are too good.

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Post by Max Laine »

Groucho Marx playing Gibson L5??? A little later the guitar is tossed over and it has turned into a L1?
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Correct you are!
Thanks for the added info on the L5-L1 conversion, Max. I'll watch for that.

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Hah! I guessed Leon Redbone...:^)
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