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Photo by, uh, Mark Whisler? Bill Sasseen? I'm wearing the silliest expression here and an even worse one in an even worse photo taken just before or after this. *Really*. A nice smile would have been just fine.

But you can see the guitar clearly enough. It was a garage-sale find made by Tim Stephenson who had the knack for them. It had nylon strings on it when he bought it. It sounded good with the right kind of strings- steel. I came home from a camping trip a year or two before this and found a big crack in the front, between the bridge and sound hole. A luthier who worked with Guitar Showcase fixed it, but it wasn't, in his and in my opinion, strong enough for Medium strings, so I always played lights. Even with lights, the stress of steel strings had pulled the top below the bridge outward, and squished the top between bridge and sound hold inward. That was the stressed area where some mysterious event involving my family cracked it. I never was clear who did what, exactly, but my parents paid for the repair. It still sounded good, but I was careful with it.

I tried a couple sets of Ernie Ball Super Slinkys, which were hilarious (they are so light I could bend several semitones without any difficulty.) But they didn't stay in tune and didn't particularly flatter an acoustic guitar. As Steve Arnold would put it, "The Quest for Tone starts with heavier strings." Which is why my Yamaha wears Mediums.

The neck of this guitar was quite nice, and was screwed on, with no heel piece. I would gladly have had another one of these, this is the only one I ever saw. The pick guard was attached with screws to the trusses under the top, and I'd removed it and shimmed the neck to lower the action by the time this photo was taken.

A year or two later, Christmas '77 I think, it was stolen out of my family's Olds station wagon, in the hard case I bought for it and with a brass slide my parents gave me for Christmas. Major bummer. A witness saw the two thieves take the guitar, got the license number of the car the thieves drove off in. I made a Police Report but nothing came of it. I made an insurance claim, with a testimonial to the quality of the instrument by Richard Dale, and got around $100 from USAA. Thank you, USAA. I really did think I'd locked the car that night, but obviously didn't. Yes, I was rushing to get some Christmas shopping done. I used that money and some of my own to buy the Yamaha FG-180 I still play.

I made the gold brocade jacket from a thrift store curtain, for my 19th birthday. I copied the pattern from a black velvet jacket Nick Van Krijdt had, using the loaner sewing machine at the Sonoma State College dorms. I hope dorms still have loaner sewing machines. It wasn't lined and I never made button holes, so the buttons were just decorative, but it looked sharp, from a distance. The red, satin, pants were from a store in San Francisco that Nick got his green ones from. No young, male, peacock was ever more intent on looking good, or had fewer clues than I.
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