Nice! One of the last blackguards, right there. Why don't you have it any more?
Jeff Beck's Esquire was originally a whiteguard, but he loved the black guard look, so he installed an earlier guard on the guitar.
I do still have it.That's a recent photo from a gig at Ziggies in Denver last month. Still have my '63 Strat too. I'll post a shot of it someday.
I did sell most of my other guitars and amps a few years ago to pay medical bills and to survive while I was unable to work for a couple of years. But I'm feeling really good these days. Knock on wood!![]()
Man, I really wish I can end up with gear that nice down the line. Someday.
How long have you had that Tele and Strat for? Nicest slab of wood I've ever played was a gigged to hell '55 Tele with a huge neck. Owner bought it in the 80s and recently traded it away for an ES-335 and some Custom Shop Fenders. It was a decent enough trade, but that thing felt like it had been played so much you could get all kinds of diseases from touching it. In a good way![]()


Classic Tele, classic Strat, classic amp, all you need now is a 335 and you'll be set.![]()

Can... can I have it?![]()
I do! It's my favorite guitar.
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This is me and my 335 performing a medley I arranged of Freddie King's "Hideaway" and "The Stumble". We did this at the International Blues Challenge and the sponsor posted this video of us on Youtube, but they got the title of the tunes wrong.
I'm feeling really good these days. Knock on wood!![]()