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VG HALL OF FAME SRV, a Gibson, a Fender, and John D’Angelico An elite group of inductees enters VG’s Hall of Fame, led by the legendary Texan Stevie Ray Vaughan, as well as America’s most lauded archtop builder and two great axes!By Dan Forte, George Gruhn, VG staff TOM PETERSSON Lower-End Innovator From early bands like the Bol Weevils, Grim Reaper, and Fuse, through fame and fortune with Cheap Trick, the “inventor” of the 12-string bass has always loved his low-end instruments. By Willie G. Moseley MR. SMITH GOES TO RUDY'S “Upstairs” at the Famed N.Y.C. Guitar Boutique If your heart starts palpitating at the mention of carved wood and PAFs, it’s hard to beat Rudy’s Music Stop. We go upstairs, and with the help of G.E. Smith, peruse some of Rudy’s greatest funkified treasures. By John Peden AMP-O-RAMA The Gretsch 6169 Electromatic Twin Western In the mid 1950s, Gretsch was one of the hottest names in electric guitars. But it didn’t have an amp line. So it turned to OEM supplier Valco, which made spiffy-looking amps like this one. By Dave Hunter THE GIBSON ES-5 When production of guitars resumed after World War II, Gibson set out to prove that it recognized the importance of the electric guitar and was fully committed to it. The result was the be-all, end-all of electric guitar design. By George Gruhn and Walter Carter KEN FISCHER 1945-2006 Though by most estimates he produced fewer than 100 Trainwreck amps, he will be remembered as one of the most authoritative and intuitive tube-amp gurus ever to have touched soldering iron to circuit. Plus, excerpts from a 2005 interview with the man himself. By Dave Hunter FENDER CORONADO XII WILDWOOD Straight out of the Summer of Love, there’s no real evidence that the Roger Rossmeisl-designed Fender Coronado XII Wildwood was ever associated with sex or rock and roll. But drugs? Well, we know it was injected with something! By Michael Wright BASS SPACE The Ibanez Destroyer From the glory days of the “copy era,” this Fuji-Gen creation mimicked the Gibson Explorer (seven years before Gibson made an Explorer bass) and used “P/J” pickups 10 years before Fender used them! By Willie G. Moseley THE DIFFERENT STRUMMER Happy Trails To You! After 15 years spent mining the histories of companies other than Fender and Gibson, TDS bids adieu with a look back at some of the greatest memories created along the way. Can you say “Temple of Doom?” By Michael Wright DEPARTMENTS Vintage Guitar Price Guide Builder Profile Electric Gypsy Guitars Upcoming Events Vintage Guitar Classified Ads Dealer Directory Readers Gallery FIRST FRET Reader Mail News and Notes VG 20th Anniverary Contest Winners, Marshall Jams with Burrell, vintage Dokken CD/DVD, Cream City Guitars’ new digs, In Memoriam, more! Kenny Wayne Shepherd I Blues From the Backroads By Michael Dredgni Rick Stockton Sounds Abound By John Heidt Better Days In NOLA New Orleans Guitar Renaissance By Chip Wilson Ask Zac By Zac Childs Coco Montoya Skins to Strings By John Heidt Bob Devos Update on the Organ Trio By John Heidt Stéphane Wrembel Roll Over, Django By Michael Dregni John Sebastian Lost Treasures From the Early ’70s By Dan Forte COLUMNS Q&A With George Gruhn Acousticville Repairs, Needed vs. Not By Steven Stone “401K” Guitars Solutions For Selling By Gil Hembree Fretprints Elmore James By Wolf Marshall TECH Guitar Shop Precious Metal By Tony Nobles Dan’s Guitar Rx Time Changes Everything By Dan Erlewine Talkin’ Amps With... Bill Yates: Vintage Amps Under $1,000, Part Two: Ampeg By David Jung REVIEWS The VG Hit List David Gilmour, Tommy Castro, Holmes Brothers, John McLaughlin, Twang Dragons, The Unreleased Beatles, more! Check This Action The Real Deal By Dan Forte Vintage Guitar Gear Reviews Ampeg Dan Armstrong Plexi, Babicz Blue Flame Octane, Koch Twintone, Clark Gainster! Gearin’ Up! The latest cool new stuff! |
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