File:Bigsby double-neck guitar (1956), Mosrite, Harvey double-neck guitar (1957), Museum of Making Music.jpg
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DescriptionBigsby double-neck guitar (1956), Mosrite, Harvey double-neck guitar (1957), Museum of Making Music.jpg |
English: Bigsby double-neck guitar (1956), Mosrite, Harvey double-neck guitar (1957), Museum of Making Music
This instrument, a rare and truly amazing example of craftsmanship and historical significance, was built by Paul A. Bigsby (1899-1968). Bigsby, a pattern maker and a luthier in the truest sense of the word, operated a one-man shop and designed and gabricated every piece of hardware for his guitars. Each of his guitars was an exceptional creation with unique feel, look, sound and function. Bigsby primarily specialized in custom orders and most of his guitars were built for professional musicians who used them prominently onstage and in the studio. He produced very few guitars so his instruments became legendary and highly collectible items. Bigsby is particularly regarded for building the first modern-looking soligbody guitar around 1947, which predated the Fender Broadcaster solidbody. This paticular model was first designed for Grady Martin, a ...ed with a five-string mandolin neck. The .... to provide the player with ... the guitar neck such that ...ably. The guitar has three ...ially predates ...caster model. |
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