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Seen and photographed in Fürth ."Rory Gallagher Weekend": Exhibition by K.H. Bilstein
The guitars are now owned by a Dutch guy who got them while an auction 2 or 3 years ago .
It's a 1980s Dave Edward Strat (Bridge Home) , 1990 Guyatone( Japanese Guitar) & 1970s Ibanez Guitar . That's all I know . Rory used all of this guitars on stage , etc. .
Rory while a studio session in the (mid) 70s . Guitar : Guyatone LG-880 Marroly (Rory Gallagher Model)
History - This is a guitar of JV legend. Rory used very old Guyatone guitar when he was young. When he came to Japan for
the tour, he stopped at Guyatone head office and asked them to look for the guitar which he used before.
Very regretfully, Guyatone could not find out. Then, they discussed about the custom made guitar.
1 year later, Guyatone sent him a proto type guitar which was designed by Rory's idea.
LG-880 is mass^production model base on Rory's proto-type
My pedals. I think that the only one I bought new was the Boss OD. The rest I picked up used here and there over a span of about 20 years.
Photo: Sony NEX-5N + Nikkor 50mm, f1.4
Rory - backstage playing .This is a guitar of JV legend. Rory used a very old Guyatone guitar when he was young. When he came to Japan for
the tour, he stopped at Guyatone head office and asked them to look for the guitar which he used before.
Very regretfully, Guyatone could not find out. Then, they discussed about the custom made guitar.
1 year later, Guyatone sent him a proto type guitar which was designed by Rory's idea.
A funky old Japanese Jazz Bass copy that I bought yesterday. Guyatone is likely the OEM with the neck coming from the great Matsumoku Industrial (the 3-piece neck is the giveaway.) The body is laminate with veneer top and bottom - typical construction from early 70s Japan. The pickups are very bassy. Perhaps new treble pots will brighten it up.
Signal Chain details for the folks over at the Pedal Board group:
*NOTE: all LC's pedals and instramentation utilized Planet Waves cables...we wouldn't want to lose that juicy endorsement deal now would we?
1. Electro-Harmonix Nano Clone...a phaser
2. Voodoo Labs Analog Chorus... fa la la la right
3. Boss Chronomatic Tuner... for normalizing
4. Boss Digital Delay... second oldest pedal on the board, about 15 years old...
5 Audio/Visual Jekyll & Hyde...distortion and fuzz, true-bypass goodness...
6. Guyatone TZ2...more fuzz
7. Electro Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb....on and off again...
8. Whirlwind ABY Selector... play this amp or that amp..or box of 'em at the same time!
9. Fender Twin Reverb Foot Switch... the oldest pedal on board, manufactored in Fullerton, CA back in 71
The board is an SBK PS-45... all pro gear... enough shop, I need a sandwich.
Volume pedal, Dunlop Jerry Cantrell Cry Baby Wah, Analogman Chorus, tc electronic Flashback delay, tc electronic Hall of Fame reverb, Guyatone Wah Rocker, tc electronic polytune (the new tiny version), Suhr KokoBoost
Our pal Denny is a pedal addict. He brought down part of his arsenal of fancy pants effects pedals last weekend. Here we see units by Guyatone, Maxon, T.C. Electronics, Keeley modified Boss & Ibanez pedals, Xotic, Landgraff, T-Rex and more........
22nd March 2013 at Jazz Café Posk, London W6 (Maria Muldaur gig).
Effects Pedals modify the sound of a musical instrument such as an Electric Guitar by means of changes like distortion, modulation, and feedback. They are often found on the floor on a pedalboard, and are operated with the feet.
The photo shows (left to right) a Boss Blues Driver BD 2, an Ibanez TD 9 Tube Screamer, a Guyatone VT-X Vintage Tremolo, plus a Boss TU 2 Chromatic Tuner.
Just purchased a Pedaltrain PT-2 for Christmas, and have been working on setting it up. Here's my signal chain:
Guitar > Guyatone ST2 Compressor > JHS Mini Foot Fuzz > Boss Blues Driver (with Keeley mod) > Boss DS-1 Distortion (with Keeley mod) > ProCo RAT > Ernie Ball Volume > Joyo Tremolo > Arion Stereo Chorus > Caline Blue Ocean delay > Line 6 ToneCore EchoPark delay > Line 6 ToneCore Verbzilla > Ditto Looper > amp
With Kent No.532 Copa model guitar - Guyatone export model
full frame pic from Ignacio Julia's large format Feedback book.
I liked this guitar acoustically - nice single piece of mahogany n all, and great condition, chunky set neck etc, but the pickups were weak. I had to decide whether to keep it and modify with better pups, or sell...
It's the only guitar I regret selling - would be interested in buying it back if the current owner sees this!