Celebration of Tom Morrell's life April 15 at Pearl's.

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Jim Cohen
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Mike, I don't mean to suggest it should go to the Country Music Hall of Fame, just that the experience of donating another instrument to that museum taught us a thing or two we'd like to be sure you're aware of before dealing with any museum, including the Autry.
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There are so many instruments in museums that are never seen by the public. So what is the point then of donating. Instruments are made to be played. I have Curly Chalker's MCI and have been asked to donate it. I won't because it will end up in a storage room somewhere and never be seen much less get played. Tom's Bigsby is being seen and played, as it should be IMHO. I hope I have the honor of playing it again someday.
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...it will end up in a storage room somewhere and never be seen much less get played
Exactly right, Johnny. And this is the problem we had (and still have) with Shot Jackson's Sho~Bro at the CMHOF.
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Right on, Johnny-it kills me to see a perfectly functional instrument hanging on a wall. I understand the concept of preserving old instruments in their original condition, but a players instrument should be played unless it's too fragile to be used. Even Paganini's violin is pulled out and played once a year.
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Mike, Joan is putting me up for adoption. Seriously, someone will want that guitar (myself for one) and any proceeds can be left to your favorite charity in yours and/or Tom's name. The guitar is yours to do with as you wish. If a Steel Guitar Hall of Fame ever gets built that would be the place for these treasures. I personally don't ever see that happening.
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