Joaquin Murphey's Bigsby - story & photos
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Joaquin Murphey's Bigsby - story & photos
Retrofret sent out an email including some of their favorites over the course of their 31 years in business including this beautiful steel:
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I've never heard it called a "high" steel guitar
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I've never heard it called a "high" steel guitar
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Here are some previous discussions about this guitar:
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http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum2/HTML/009799.html
I believe you'd have to contact Retrofret for the sale details (if they're willing to share).
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I believe you'd have to contact Retrofret for the sale details (if they're willing to share).
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If I recall correctly, it was listed at $75K. Don't know what the final sale price was.Bill Hatcher wrote:what did it sell for and who has it?
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Whatever it was, it was a lot less than rock star Telecaster and Les Paul's go for.
Back in 2004, Eric Clapton's Strat ( "Blackie") sold for $959,500 at a Christie's auction to support Clapton's Crossroads Centre rehab facility.
Joaquin is a rock star to all of us but a "Joaquin who?" to the rest of the world. Bigsby's guitars in general have gotten better known to the greater collector world over the last 15 years or so and the prices have increased dramatically.
Back in 2004, Eric Clapton's Strat ( "Blackie") sold for $959,500 at a Christie's auction to support Clapton's Crossroads Centre rehab facility.
Joaquin is a rock star to all of us but a "Joaquin who?" to the rest of the world. Bigsby's guitars in general have gotten better known to the greater collector world over the last 15 years or so and the prices have increased dramatically.
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Does the name plate have JM's name misspelled? I thought it was Murphey with the e. When I look on the net it is both ways and sometimes both within the same post. Does anyone know for sure?
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Such a high priced offering and the name was misspelled. Still, it is a cool instrument. I always liked that little acorn tone knob.
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That looks cool Todd, where did you get the famed acorn knob? I like the machined handles too
Here is an album jacket with the "e"

Here is an album jacket with the "e"

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Todd, I think I see the autograph as Murphey, though it is hard to tell for sure, it looks like an oversize "e" with the top of the "y" shorter. Not that it really matters....
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In my opinion, there's no controversy. It's definitively Murphey. His Hall of Fame plaque reads:
JOAQUIN MURPHEY
INTRODUCED JAZZ IMPROVISATION TO WESTERN SWING, DEVELOPED SINGLE STRING RIFFS INTO AN ART FORM, AND STYLIZED THE SKILL OF CHORD EXPRESSION.
BORN: DECEMBER 30, 1923 HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA
DIED: OCTOBER 25, 1999
INDUCTED: 1980
JOAQUIN MURPHEY
INTRODUCED JAZZ IMPROVISATION TO WESTERN SWING, DEVELOPED SINGLE STRING RIFFS INTO AN ART FORM, AND STYLIZED THE SKILL OF CHORD EXPRESSION.
BORN: DECEMBER 30, 1923 HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA
DIED: OCTOBER 25, 1999
INDUCTED: 1980
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Isn't that how World War I started?
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Mark Eaton wrote:Todd, how much does that thing weigh?
That thing weighs 37.5 lbs. The rumors of a Bigsby or in this case a Clinesmith being heavy is just a rumor. Unless you are getting into the quad territory or a guitar loaded with pedals. Then you are in the average pre modern pedal steel weight category.
Mark,Your'e probably right. I can see the possible "e" in there. I know on one of Chas Smiths guitars Joaquin signed it as "Murphey".
I found a few hand full's of the acorn knobs on good ole ebay, and machined out the handles the way I assume the originals were.
I'll dig out the Spade Cooley record just to show it has been written Murphy, tho I am sure you are correct Andy.
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Yes I agree Mark, the weight is about perfect.Mark Eaton wrote:I didn't know about any rumors Todd, the guitar just looks beefy, but 37.5 lbs. for a triple neck is downright pleasant.
Theres a few rumors about Bigsbys. The weight is one of em.
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Here's how it was spelled in Joaquin's prime--this record was released in early 1948.
I assume this is a mis-spelling of his given name. It would be interesting to see how the name was spelled in print in the press generally, at that time. It may be that it was always/nearly always "Murphy"? Offhand, I can't quickly find a reference to "Murphey" that isn't post-1950 somewhere.
That "Woody" steel he had in the 1960s even uses "Joaquin Murphy". How can that happen?


I assume this is a mis-spelling of his given name. It would be interesting to see how the name was spelled in print in the press generally, at that time. It may be that it was always/nearly always "Murphy"? Offhand, I can't quickly find a reference to "Murphey" that isn't post-1950 somewhere.
That "Woody" steel he had in the 1960s even uses "Joaquin Murphy". How can that happen?


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It all adds to the mystique around a truly interesting player..............I love it
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You could call me "Hey You" if I could play like Murph!
If anyone has an Ancestory.com membership (mine expired) you could search for birth records for EJM - spelled either way.
If anyone has an Ancestory.com membership (mine expired) you could search for birth records for EJM - spelled either way.
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Yes, you could call me what ever you want....
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