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Could this really be Curly Chalkers Fender?
Posted: 5 Aug 2019 8:59 pm
by David Weisenthal
Not sure if this has come up in the past....
Condition seems pretty good.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Curly-Chalker- ... SwMkJdOMHx
Curly Fender
Posted: 6 Aug 2019 6:57 am
by Brett Robinson
I thought I had a deal worked out on this guitar, but the family wanted it picked up in person at the time. I just wanna jump in and say that I verified as well as I could the familiy’s story on this guitar. After talking to several folks, including Mr. Johnny Cox who hopefully will chime in, I was satisfied that this fender was built for, used and owned by Curly. It’s not THE Curly fender a la “Big Hits,†which the family was originally claiming, but it’s the real deal.
BR
Posted: 6 Aug 2019 7:30 am
by David Weisenthal
Interesting Brett. The ebay add says they'll ship I thought, but may be disasterous. Hope someone who's willing to make it playable gets it. Be great to hear it played again.
Posted: 11 Aug 2019 2:46 pm
by Gary Walker
Curly's Fender of "Big Hits" was a 2000 D-10, as he stated in a Guitar Player Mag story in 1973.
Posted: 22 Aug 2019 1:42 pm
by David Ball
Well, I had been looking for a Fender 1000--sold my last one a few years back and sort of missed it. This one came along with 10 pedals and pedigree to boot, so I bought it.
It was in really good shape, but pretty dirty and gummy and still strung with 30 or 40 year old strings (pretty much in tune!) I tore it down, soaked everything in naphtha and scrubbed and lubed it. I put it back together with Curly's copedent as published earlier here on the forum with C6 on the outside neck. Pedal 10 was still set up for four pulls, so setting it up was more or less a piece of cake.
The thing sounds and plays like a Fender cable guitar should. I've been playing the C neck, but I'll get around to trying to figure out the F13 too.
Anyway, it's nice to have a 1000 again and this one's pretty special.
Dave
Posted: 22 Aug 2019 3:21 pm
by David Weisenthal
Awesome David. Take some videos of it eventually. You worked on it in no time flat. It would take me 2 years.
Posted: 22 Aug 2019 4:12 pm
by David Ball
I've been retired for a year now. When I'm in mission mode, I get on it pretty quickly nowadays. Getting the dishes washed and stuff like that--not so quickly!
Dave