Barney Kessel?

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Barney Kessel?

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Check THIS out. The neck is round at the bottom, so wrong for Gibson. But it doesn'y seem to match either the Ventura copy or the Univox.

Here's the kicker: look at the pickups. Even if the guitar isn't real, those pickups sure look it. OH TEH PAIN!
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That's a copy somebody did mods to. Several things about it look like the typical copies you see.
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Doesn't Jeff Tweedy have Gibby like this?
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cobascis wrote:Doesn't Jeff Tweedy have Gibby like this?
Yeah. I've had a boner for it ever since I saw him playing one. Nobody seems to know anything about it, though.
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To me this is the best Barney Kessel ever sounded. Fantastic sound.

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He played on alot of pop sessions too. He was one of those West Coast studio guys.

He also had endorsements on various instruments by Kay, Gibson, and later Ibanez.
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http://www.spectropop.com/remembers/BKobit.htm

Kay Guitars, who put out Jimmy Reed and Howlin' Wolf models in the 1950s, released three different Barney Kessel models from '57 through '60, starting with the BK Pro and BK Artist up to the BK Jazz Special. Teenaged Eric Clapton is said to have played one of these and they are collector's items today.

Gibson Guitars introduced the Barney Kessel guitar (Regular and Custom models) in 1961 and continued in production through 1974. It was the guitar of choice for many top recording artists including Trini Lopez (who later got his own Gibson model)

Barney's favorite personal guitars that he played extensively, on his own records and world tours, are a 1946/47 Gibson ES 350 modified with a 1939 ES 150 Charlie Christian pickup. Another modification was the replacement of the factory rosewood fingerboard with an ebony board, with dot markers. And he replaced the original Kluson tuning pegs with open-backed Grovers. Kessel's other professional mainstay was an original custom made Ibanez prototype for a proposed Barney Kessel signature model, from the early '70s. His personal guitar collection includes a Roger guitar, made in Germany in the '50s; an Epiphone Broadway from the '30s; along with many others that he played on tons of hit records.


A descriptionof the guitar he is playing in the above video is in bold. Sorry to hijack this thread but Barney Kessel is cool.
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There was someone selling these a while back out of San Fran.

**Original 1969 Gibson Barney Kessel - Vintage - $275**
6 in stock.

I was like WTF? $275? 6 in stock?

I emailed the dude. He replied in the worst broken engrish that they were new imported copies, and asked how many I wanted.

I couldn't stop laughing. At least he was honest about his deception.