![]() ![]() My own decades of experience as a luthier & guitar builder, guitar shop & company owner, and repairman just plays in to provide a bit of reality as to how a shop works, what could have possibly happened - or not - and the behind-the-scenes understanding of reasons for certain decisions that may be obvious from this side of the bench, and help better tie things together. Physical evidence does tend to tie things together in a logical order. Done this way, it does fit together in a logical flow much more accurate and detailed than the old article in Guitar Stories, for example, or a Wiki page anyone can go in and revise from their one perspective (which happens). This is an attempt to take a logical timeline built on years of instrument date & feature comparisons, part introduction dates (in other words if someone remembered working with a pickup in '76 that didn't exist until '77, respectfully we go with '77), and an overall understanding of how the instruments evolved, and drape first hand accounts and reference interviews over that framework. There was only one man there in the first chapter from beginning to end and he is deceased. ![]() It was a brief, intense time for them and a long time ago in their lives. ![]() * Please understand people remember things differently, independent of each other and sometimes even outside of when they could have possibly happened. ![]()
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