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Chicken pickin’, flat pickin’, finger pickin’ . . . A lot more guitar picking has been going on here since Christmas.

 

Particularly since we have had several very rainy days, and lots of damp cold days, which have kept me indoors and away from my welding.

 

See, in the short time from Christmas to Valentine’s day, I bought 8 electric guitars and 2 amps, plus lots of cases and accessories.

 

Having learn to play the guitar in 1969, I have, all these years, only owned acoustic guitars. When I decided that I wanted an electric guitar, it set off a chain reaction of spending, prodded by recent high inflation rates, plus the growing interest in old guitars.

 

Since I played the bass violin in high school, I bought myself a bass guitar and an amplifier for it. I also bought a Hawaiian steel guitar, just because I always wanted to learn the slide.

 

I bought a rather expensive 1999 Eric Clapton model Fender Stratocaster guitar, which I won’t be playing. It’s more for investment.

 

I got a cheap 2024 foreign made Telecaster, for daily playing, and a more expensive local custom builder Strat for the the same.

 

I bought a Schecter Platinum, which is a tone monster. A heavy Gibson type solid mahogany pro concert-worthy instrument. I got it cheap due to a chip in the heavy resin finish.

 

I bought a 1958 Silvertone Speed Demon, also as investment. They are currently not as popular as old Fenders and Gibsons, but they are decidedly more rare.

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This model was built for Sears by Kay, It was also sold through the Spiegel catalog as The Old Craftsman.
 

I also bought a ‘65 Silvertone and a ‘67 Silvertone, as investments, but both of those guitars need restoration work. More about that later.


The 1965 Silvertone was built by Danelectro and sold exclusively by Sears. This 67 model is really a Harmony Holiday in disguise. It was built exclusively for Sears.


I have currently got both taken apart, and that work is proceeding as I receive the parts.

 

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Danelectro also sold those Silvertone style guitars through JC Penny as the Penncrest. I think you could buy the Kay-made versions at Western Auto.

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Well I am still working on the guitars but today is my wife’s birthday and I took some time to help her out with her crafty projects.

 

I never did record Mama Didn’t Buy No Cookies, which I wrote for my mom‘s 85th birthday, but I wrote something for my wife’s 69th birthday.

I recorded the instrumental part, but It doesn’t have a bridge yet. Maybe I’ll pull out the harmonica. I won’t post up video until it gets more polished. It’s all too big to post up here of course. I would have to put it on my YouTube channel. It would be my first music video.


Imagine a basic 12 bar blues like Pride & Joy, key of G, with some slides and syncopation whenever I can manage it…

Titled:[b] Lordy Dontcha

I told my baby
Oh yes I do
I’m gonna love you ‘til the sun turns blue
In the sky

But I don’t know why

Some days she drives me crazy
But Lordy dontcha take her away

I drive my baby
All over town
She spends money like it’s raining down
From the sky

And I don’t know why

These days she drives me crazy
But Lordy dontcha take her away

(Instrumental bridge)

I took my baby
For some fine cuisine
I wanna feed her like the English Queen
Me Oh My

But I don’t know why

Today she drives me crazy
But Lordy dontcha take her away[/b]

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