I thought some people would be interested in this:
http://www.scottymoore.net/blueguitars.html
http://www.themomi.org/museum/Chinery/
I just thought these looked cool:
http://www.themomi.org/museum/Chinery/a ... erart.html
Cheers,
Will
A Room Full of Blues: Scott Chinery & Scotty Moore
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Re: A Room Full of Blues: Scott Chinery & Scotty Moore
Funny you mention now this exhibition is taking place at the Met with the teardrop guitars produced by John D'Angelico, Jimmy D'Aquisto, and John Monteleone as the center pieces. Their are quite a few of the blue guitars on display too. I wonder where (parts of) Scott's collection ended up after his passing.
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Re: A Room Full of Blues: Scott Chinery & Scotty Moore
Cool guitars Will. Scotty was a gem. I would love to have a collection of Blue guitars like that and I think the harp guitars would be interesting to hear.-- Darwin
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Re: A Room Full of Blues: Scott Chinery & Scotty Moore
Really cool sites Will - I'm stuck on that Scotty Moore one, what great stories!
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Re: A Room Full of Blues: Scott Chinery & Scotty Moore
My friend Tom Barth made one of his "Tommyhawk" guitars in blue for that collection. What a collection. Where they are now, I don't know. Not here... No lefties!
Cheers,
Will
Cheers,
Will