quote:Jack Casady & Phil Lesh did not play Starfires because there was a lot of room for Alembic electronics; they played them because of the combination of the original Hagstrom made single coil pickups
I put together a little pictorial that I hope demonstrates why that is.
Anybody seeking to follow Jack Casady and Phil Lesh's path should definitely be on the lookout for this bad boy:
My favorite bit of irony there is that basically you get two of the most badass pickups ever made and the rest is free kindling. Even then, they're only half-done without the magicians at Alembic sprinkling fairy dust on 'em.
Fender made a stink about the headstock (Fenders were rare in Europe at the time), even though a motorcycle racer and mechanic named
Paul Bigsby had made this guitar in 1948, years before Fender designed the Stratocaster:
Here's the electronics, for history buffs.
That was just about the only chambered semi-hollow bodied guitar on earth for around half a century or so, and nobody but Bigsby and Merle Travis knew it! Now everybody's making them! (Ive played bass for Merle's son, Thom Bresh, many times. I've played that guitar, as well as the acoustic version.)
Hey, I wound up within spitting distance of the topic! That doesn't happen often. This stuff fascinates me.
I mean well.