

franklins_timmy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 4:21 pm WolfI also was never a fan of the shape of the batwing Irwin and Cripe guitars. I have it on a good source that the shape of the bouts was inspired by the shape of your thumb when pushing down on a lighter while smoking heroin. Aesthetically, my favorite of Jerry‘s guitars were the Peanut, Wolf (an Alembic. Irwin was working at Alembic when the company built the guitar. Early pics of Wolf clearly show an Alembic logo on the headstock), and Alligator. Soundwise, they all sounded great in Jerry’s hands.
Alligator
Travis Bean TB500
Might catch some heat for this... but was never a fan of Tiger, Rosebud, etc. Just don't like the shape/looks of those guitars.
Slewfoot2000 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 9:27 am One thing that doesn’t get talked about that much is that the list of guitars used by Jerry really showcases the history of electric guitars in general. He used pretty much everything throughout the years.Most of those are just borrows though.
In addition to these there are photos / videos of Jerry using a Danelectro, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Gibson Junior and Gibson ES-335.
The one guitar that seems elusive is the classic Les Paul Standard Burst from the 1959 era. The one used by Jimmy Page and countless others and is now consistently the most valuable guitar in the world. Wonder why he never used one? Could he not find one? Did he prefer the weight and fretboard access of the SG when he moved to humbuckers? It’s curious!He did use a sunburst Deluxe for a few show in 1971.
tdcrjeff wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 10:13 amYep. Correct on those I listed being ones borrowed. Even the guitars he did own as in OP's original photo is quite a sight to behold!Slewfoot2000 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 25, 2023 9:27 am One thing that doesn’t get talked about that much is that the list of guitars used by Jerry really showcases the history of electric guitars in general. He used pretty much everything throughout the years.Most of those are just borrows though.
In addition to these there are photos / videos of Jerry using a Danelectro, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Gibson Junior and Gibson ES-335.
The one guitar that seems elusive is the classic Les Paul Standard Burst from the 1959 era. The one used by Jimmy Page and countless others and is now consistently the most valuable guitar in the world. Wonder why he never used one? Could he not find one? Did he prefer the weight and fretboard access of the SG when he moved to humbuckers? It’s curious!He did use a sunburst Deluxe for a few show in 1971.
franklins_timmy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 24, 2023 4:21 pm Might catch some heat for this... but was never a fan of Tiger, Rosebud, etc. Just don't like the shape/looks of those guitars.Don't misconstrue a cold shoulder for heat!
Slewfoot2000 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 7:03 am Lovely Tiger inspired guitar, Jon S.!Thank you!
I especially like the practicality of the single volume / single tone knobs, the 22 frets and the aesthetic of the slightly rounded edges along the horns...would also very likely do the same.