The Strat In The Attic 2: More Thrilling Stories Of Guitar Archaeology

The Strat In The Attic 2: More Thrilling Stories Of Guitar Archaeology

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More astounding stories of rare guitar finds and the music legends who owned them.Do you dream of finding a 1954 Stratocaster or 1952 Gibson Les Paul online, at a garage sale, or in the local penny saver? How about virtually rubbing elbows with one of your favorite rock legends? Following up his firstofitskind The Strat in the Attic, musician, journalist, and 'guitarchaeologist' Deke Dickerson shares the stories behind dozens of more astounding finds including:A rarerthanhensteeth 1966 Hallmark SweptWing that originally belonged to Robbie Krieger of the Doors, stashed away in an attic in Alaska for forty years!A crazyvaluable 1958 Gibson Flying V belonging to a Chicago bluesmanwho, it turns out, also happens to have an equally rare 1958 Gibson Explorer!An outoftheblue, a 'to whom it may concern' email leads the author to a trailer park in Salem, Oregon, where one of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys' original 1940's Epiphone Emperor archtops is waiting to be purchased for a song!Luthier R.C. Allen relates the tales of buying Nat 'King' Cole Trio guitarist Oscar Moore's Stromberg Master 400 archtop and of being gifted a 1953 Standel amp from Merle Travis!Buddy Merrill, the amazingly talented guitarist from the Lawrence Welk show, gives his 1970 MicroFrets Huntington to the author, but only if he 'promises to PRACTICE.'Photos of the guitars and other exciting memorabilia round out a package that no vintageguitar aficionado will want to be without!'Deke Dickerson's love for guitars and his genius for finding some of the rarest birds in the musical aviary is matched by his notinconsiderable writing chops. The man knows how to tell a great story.'Jonathan Kellerman

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