So I'm reading the May 2006 issue of Vintage Guitar Magazine and I get to the Q&A column on page 76, and, lo and behold, there is a letter from a guy whose bass feel out of it's stand onstage and was decapitated. The writer signs Steve Wood! It looks like one of us has been published!!!! Congrats, Steve.
Bill, tgo
P.S. The issue also has a story on guitar wiring through the ages that mentions four huge influences on guitar wiring in the 1970's: Les Paul; Billy Lorento, who changed his name to Bill Lawrence; Bernie Rico, who started B.C. Rich; and Alembic, started in the late 60's as part of the Grateful Dead gestalt. Unfortunately the article gets it wrong, writing that by the late 70's Alembic guitars featured preamps, onboard EQ, and a lot of switches for tapping coils and aligning phase.
Go Olympic!!!!