Your Name on Your Instrument
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- Alan Brookes
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Well, I set myself up for this one. Yes, my instruments have SHOt Jackson and BUDdy Emmons on the labels, which isn't what I meant.
I've built many lap and console steels over the years, and I've always put my name on them, but I'm not going to put my name on a vintage instrument until everybody recognises my name, (which means never !)
I've built many lap and console steels over the years, and I've always put my name on them, but I'm not going to put my name on a vintage instrument until everybody recognises my name, (which means never !)
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I have my name on my equipment, but; it's in the Hawaiian Language, so; it doesn't effect my reputation at all! Everyone thinks my equipment is borrowed!!
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Chas - welll, I'm sure there are people who like that stuff...but I've never been into autographs, and I think it just defaces a vintage instrument to do that. Maybe on a CD cover or something, OK...but on a vintage guitar?
I guess to me it just ruins it. Plus it becomes one less classic instrument that will be played, for fear of rubbing off the signatures.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jim Sliff on 16 November 2006 at 05:20 AM.]</p></FONT>
I guess to me it just ruins it. Plus it becomes one less classic instrument that will be played, for fear of rubbing off the signatures.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jim Sliff on 16 November 2006 at 05:20 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Does the name on the Ax really define the player ??????
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Back in the early 50s , almost everyone played Blonde stand up Fender D8 steels and almost everybody went to the 5 & 10 store and bought those Decals and stuck on their names. Maybe it was to let the girls know who was doing those beautiful sounds !! I don't think that it hurts the value any now . IMHO !! Eddie "C"
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"Chas - welll, I'm sure there are people who like that stuff...but I've never been into autographs, and I think it just defaces a vintage instrument to do that. Maybe on a CD cover or something, OK...but on a vintage guitar?
I guess to me it just ruins it. Plus it becomes one less classic instrument that will be played, for fear of rubbing off the signatures."
-I'd say there's more value in the history and memories invoked by the signatures on those guitars than there is in it sitting in some doctors collection (even if he occasionally plays the thing). Dont take it all so seriously. Same with having your name on your guitar. Its cool to me in a campy way, its traditional, I dig the bravado and showmanship of it...its like elvis's suit, or elvis himself for that matter. Its music, its showmanship...take her easy and have some fun. Forget resale.
I guess to me it just ruins it. Plus it becomes one less classic instrument that will be played, for fear of rubbing off the signatures."
-I'd say there's more value in the history and memories invoked by the signatures on those guitars than there is in it sitting in some doctors collection (even if he occasionally plays the thing). Dont take it all so seriously. Same with having your name on your guitar. Its cool to me in a campy way, its traditional, I dig the bravado and showmanship of it...its like elvis's suit, or elvis himself for that matter. Its music, its showmanship...take her easy and have some fun. Forget resale.
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I'm not a real big fan of inscriptions, although I do think that the case should be prominently marked (painted) with a name, band-name, or big symbol, like a star. Cases look a lot more alike than most guitars, and it's nice to have something really significant and individual painted on the case.
"That's right, officer. My case had a big, foot-high, gold star painted on it!"
That gives the cops and pawn-shops something obvious to look for.
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Good idea Donny! You inspired to me to create my own case ID with my initials, BCD - though it's clearly an homage to the Elvis "TCB" logo:
Donny Hinson
I'm not a real big fan of inscriptions, although I do think that the case should be prominently marked (painted) with a name, band-name, or big symbol, like a star. Cases look a lot more alike than most guitars, and it's nice to have something really significant and individual painted on the case.
"That's right, officer. My case had a big, foot-high, gold star painted on it!"
That gives the cops and pawn-shops something obvious to look for.
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Good idea Donny! You inspired to me to create my own case ID with my initials, BCD - though it's clearly an homage to the Elvis "TCB" logo:
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Tommy's guitars only have Bruce's name. However, when he was 16, his dad bought him his first steel. When they went to pick it up, they decided to make an adjustment with one of the knee levers and the adjustment left a hole in the front. Rather than waiting for it to be fixed, they took the guitar home. Tommy's daddy fixed the hole. This is my all-time favorite picture of Tommy on steel!!! Donna (He's going to kill me for this!!)
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some nice Bigsby`s here,great pictures Chas,thanks
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