
Armistice
Son of Yoda
here ya go:
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Needs more knobs too...
here ya go:
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Gibson built one for John Denver in the early '70s
With all due respect, I believe that your information is incorrect. I own this guitar, as I bought it from a down-and-out itinerant folk musician in Los Angeles in 1964. He claimed to have personally fabricated it from a stock Guild guitar, as I recall, and Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. was working for me at the time, his first job (I named him John Denver). He expressed an interest in playing this instrument, and it became his principal accompaniment for most of the year that he spent with me. I felt that he wasn't progressing adequately because of the eighteen strings (he called it 'The Cheesecutter'), so I bought him a slot-head Martin to replace it, my gift to him, and the novelty instrument was retired, so the photo you have provided was taken no later than '64.
Cheers! Senor Chispas
With all due respect, I believe that your information is incorrect. I own this guitar, as I bought it from a down-and-out itinerant folk musician in Los Angeles in 1964. He claimed to have personally fabricated it from a stock Guild guitar, as I recall, and Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr. was working for me at the time, his first job (I named him John Denver). He expressed an interest in playing this instrument, and it became his principal accompaniment for most of the year that he spent with me. I felt that he wasn't progressing adequately because of the eighteen strings (he called it 'The Cheesecutter'), so I bought him a slot-head Martin to replace it, my gift to him, and the novelty instrument was retired, so the photo you have provided was taken no later than '64.
Cheers! Senor Chispas
I acquired this Smith 18 string directly from Ralph Smith, late spring 1976 & still have it. . .
High resolution picture available via: http://www.northshoreclub.net/smith![]()