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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/05/26 04:07 PM
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now that you mention it, it coulda' been a 355...i dunno..he would play a 330 occasionally, that was two p 90s with no solid block in the guitar....
bb went to a 355 with varitone early on..on the old kent rcordings he's playing an es 175 d...the original "lucille" was a 175 with p 90s..
when freddie started out he was playing a telecaster believe it or not..that's the guitar on hideaway from 1955 or 56..i've seen pix of him with an esquire, too...
i know i'm in disagreement with most folks about clapton...i think he's a really good player..just not much of an innovator...jeff beck is a guy that took the blues and ran with it in my opinion...eric seemed more content to just play the old stuff...see....if he'd just taken my advice he coulda' been a real big star..oh well......they just never listen
bob
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