Wolf was donated to Phil Lesh's Unbroken Chain Foundation. He has held auctions with the winner able to play Wolf with P&Fs during a sound check. He has also had at least one contest where players could send in a tape and the winner got to play Wolf. Scott Law from this neck of the woods (January '06 COTM - Owl) got to play Wolf at Red Rocks a couple of year's ago. Flax & I saw Barry Sless play Wolf with P&F's at Bimbo's in S.F. a couple of years ago. The interesting thing about the Irwin guitars at the Hall of Fame is that, according to people I've spoken with who have been there, upon close inspection, Irwin's work really isn't all that impressive (& I'm tempering what I've heard). Personnaly, I find Jimmy Herring to be MUCH closer to Garcia than is Johnny Ramone to Dizzy. Of course, the Fat Man was a truly original one of a kind. I miss him very much.
Bill, tgo