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Re: Woman of Mystery

Postby JimN » 07 Dec 2016, 18:36

cockroach wrote:Thanks Bill!

Priceless! I hadn't seen that before...Athol Guy using an Aussie Maton bass too..


There was a short sequence in their BBC farewell performance (1968) with the same pair of electric instruments.

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Re: Woman of Mystery

Postby Mikey » 08 Dec 2016, 09:37

I was hoping that Judith might have added a vocal!
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Re: Woman of Mystery

Postby GoldenStreet » 09 Dec 2016, 11:56

Keith Potger, when not using a Gibson B 45/12, often played the similarly styled Maton SS 300/12 of the period.

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Re: Woman of Mystery

Postby cockroach » 09 Dec 2016, 14:54

Yes, they were ambassadors for Maton guitars some years before a certain master T. Emmanuel! :)

So was Frank Ifield- he used a big archtop Maton with a scratchplate in the shape of a map of Australia!
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Re: Woman of Mystery

Postby GoldenStreet » 21 Dec 2016, 11:12

cockroach wrote:Yes, they were ambassadors for Maton guitars some years before a certain master T. Emmanuel! :)

So was Frank Ifield- he used a big archtop Maton with a scratchplate in the shape of a map of Australia!

http://www.frankifield.com/photos.html

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