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Cribbed from a Facebook post today. Great pic of Lee. But seriously, couldn't this stand in for say, 1953?

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How 'bout that!

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Great photo!

Great old triple neck BIGSBY.......with WHEELS!!!
I wonder if it too, had an ash tray?
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Yes it does look like the 50's era. Lee even resembles Speedy a bit...
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Notice the turned up cuffs on the Levis. This could go back into the 40's when I was in High School. Some of the guys look like they were wearing what we called "Tennis Shoes" with a brand name of "Keds".
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Billy Tonnesen wrote:Notice the turned up cuffs on the Levis. This could go back into the 40's when I was in High School. Some of the guys look like they were wearing what we called "Tennis Shoes" with a brand name of "Keds".
The B&W photo effect does take you back.... that guy playing the nearest Mosrite (check it!) has on Chuck Taylors... the only available alternative to Keds or (my own choice) PF Flyers.
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Post by Mike Neer »

l to r: Lee Jeffriess, Dave Stuckey, unknown bassist, Deke Dickerson.

Is that a washtub bass behind Lee?

For anyone who wants to read about Lee and his Bigsby:

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not enough people smoking to be 1953 - but yeah, that is spooky cool.
i like the washtub as amp stand
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Jerome Hawkes wrote:not enough people smoking to be 1953 -
That's a dead giveaway, f'sure! Been watching Madmen lately so I'm all over the "smoking as a period indicator" thing. Everyone's got the right hair/clothing styles!
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Thanks Andy....that is pretty cool
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That pic's probably about 1993 as it is, so it's already close to 30 years old. Ouch!
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Doug Freeman wrote:That pic's probably about 1993 as it is, so it's already close to 30 years old. Ouch!
errr...1993?...thats only 19 years...still old though
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Here's a new video of Lee in Southern Ca. from October.

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A ... =2AQEjL1LP

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Charlie Vegas wrote:errr...1993?...thats only 19 years...still old though
Gulp. I need arithmecheck on my computer.
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Post by chas smith R.I.P. »

The bass player is Lloyd Martin
Lee even resembles Speedy a bit
I always thought he looked like Wynn Stewart.
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Post by chas smith R.I.P. »

That pic's probably about 1993 as it is, so it's already close to 30 years old.
Hey Doug....about the 3 R's ....
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Steve,

Yeah, that's the Lee we all love...but YOU are damn good too!! What a band!!!!!!!

Thank you for sharing....please tour the Midwest.
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DF--Arithmatick; Arithmatock...(or is that Arithmitalk?)

I'm thinking that Deke's sneakers (er, kicks) may be the much loved Jack Purcells (by Converse)...which were the "air Jordans" of their day AND are still one of the coolest shoes around.

But nothing is cooler than a Bigsby steel.
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Thanks Rick.

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Was that REALLY a Bigsby?

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What was with the big rivets on the front panel?

Was THAT, really a BIGSBY?
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Ray, that's a very early Sierra/Wright Custom.
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Post by Tom Franke »

Jerome Hawkes wrote:not enough people smoking to be 1953 - but yeah, that is spooky cool.
Or, at least a pack rolled up in their T-shirt sleeves.

Another thing--notice the guys sitting on the step with the two women in long dresses standing like they just took a break from kitchen duty to catch the band, maybe hearing a favorite song before going back in.

That pic has a lot of great period feel to it.
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Post by Andy Volk »

Boy, this post has legs!

The two non-50s period giveaways to me are the microphone and the T-shirt with writing on it. T-shirts were plain white until approximately the early-mid 60s.
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Post by Mike Anderson »

Geoff, +1 on the joys of Purcells. As a Canuck it's practically a duty to wear them (though I also love Chucks).

Andy - yeah, a better mic might be the Shure 55SH: http://www.shure.com/americas/products/ ... microphone.
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@Ray, yes it did have an ash tray and it was the best sounding ash tray you ever heard.
There's probably no way to verify it, but I think the guitar was # 12 (10/31/50) Halloween 50.
It was commissioned by Hank Thompson he got it for Lefty Nason, who apparently wasn't that into it.
Nason took a Fender endorsement and returned the guitar to Hank.
In 51 Dusty Stewart joined the Brazos Valley Boys and Hank offered him the guitar, Dusty told me that he jumped at it, but didn't have that kind of money.
Hank allowed him to pay it off slowly so he could get by and while out on the West coast he had Paul Bigsby inlay a name plaque over Lefty's name.
Ray I think that's when you met Dusty on that tour ?
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Post by Rick Abbott »

While watching the WC Ramblers videos I see what looks to be a 1" black bar that Lee is using. I have an old E.R. Watson bakelite bar I've been using...only to discover it won't take the abuse...chipping and whatnot. So, I'm thinking about something that acts like a bakelite bar and has the slightly muted high end, but with sizzle.

What ya using there Lee? If you don't mind sayin'
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