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Ron Woods Sitar
I know this is not a guitar news group but here I go anyway. What brand is
that electric sitar that Ron Wood used on Paint It Black on the 2006 tour. |
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HKC wrote:
I know this is not a guitar news group but here I go anyway. What brand is that electric sitar that Ron Wood used on Paint It Black on the 2006 tour. Coral? |
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On Jan 11, 5:25*pm, D C wrote:
On a recent tour, it may well have been the Jerry Jones Coral reissue. The original Coral, made by DanElectro, was the Vinnie Bell design, with the 'buzz' bridge & drone strings. DanElectro also made a cheapie version, with no drone sttrings. Any pro using one back in the day, would've had the Coral version. -glenn HKC wrote: I know this is not a guitar news group but here I go anyway. What brand is that electric sitar that Ron Wood used on Paint It Black on the 2006 tour. |
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On Jan 12, 2:33*pm, rboy wrote:
http://www.slideonron.com/guitars.htm Scroll down Nice find, and I stand corrected. He's got the cheap Dano version. Who'd a thunk it? -glenn |
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So this an old Dano right, I had seen that page but I couldn't see the name
and I thought that Danoes sitars all went out under the name Coral. It doesn't look like the Jerry Jones at all, which model is the Jerry Jones based on. I have the JJ Master sitar so I'm a little curious about the history behind it. I'm not a huge Stones fan but I did see them on their latest tour and I certainly liked Paint It Black because I went out and bought (well actually I started looking for, they are rare in Europe) a Jerry Jones the next day. I can't control myself when it comes those rather delicate vintage sounds. My studio is filled with baritones, electric 12 strings, mandolins, banjos etc. All because I have listened to way more Beatles than what apparently was good for me (that's what my wife says anyway). |
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Here's a link with nice history of the Dano line. Scroll down a bit, &
you'll see the photo of the Coral & Dano models next to each other. http://www.provide.net/~cfh/dano.html -glenn On Jan 13, 3:58*am, "HKC" wrote: So this an old Dano right, I had seen that page but I couldn't see the name and I thought that Danoes sitars all went out under the name Coral. It doesn't look like the Jerry Jones at all, which model is the Jerry Jones based on. I have the JJ Master sitar so I'm a little curious about the history behind it. I'm not a huge Stones fan but I did see them on their latest tour and I certainly liked Paint It Black because I went out and bought (well actually I started looking for, they are rare in Europe) a Jerry Jones the next day.. I can't control myself when it comes those rather delicate vintage sounds. My studio is filled with baritones, electric 12 strings, mandolins, banjos etc. All because I have listened to way more Beatles than what apparently was good for me (that's what my wife says anyway). |
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Ron Woods Sitar
Thanks, it's definately the one, a dano sitar.
"geezer" skrev i en meddelelse ... Here's a link with nice history of the Dano line. Scroll down a bit, & you'll see the photo of the Coral & Dano models next to each other. http://www.provide.net/~cfh/dano.html -glenn On Jan 13, 3:58 am, "HKC" wrote: So this an old Dano right, I had seen that page but I couldn't see the name and I thought that Danoes sitars all went out under the name Coral. It doesn't look like the Jerry Jones at all, which model is the Jerry Jones based on. I have the JJ Master sitar so I'm a little curious about the history behind it. I'm not a huge Stones fan but I did see them on their latest tour and I certainly liked Paint It Black because I went out and bought (well actually I started looking for, they are rare in Europe) a Jerry Jones the next day. I can't control myself when it comes those rather delicate vintage sounds. My studio is filled with baritones, electric 12 strings, mandolins, banjos etc. All because I have listened to way more Beatles than what apparently was good for me (that's what my wife says anyway). |
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