This topic is carried over from a previous
thread where CC Johnson said "The first time Jerry came to the Winchester Convention we were all in the parking lot that evening and Jerry was playing everyone's guitar, Changed guitars about every 3 songs. We all were amazed at how much better our guitars sounded. Scotty had a Panda I believe that he had for sale cheap as it was a pile of junk. Jerry played it and the music was beautiful. Someone said "How much Scotty?" Scotty said "Man its not for sale anymore." Jerry played Paradise Island on this guitar and others. Most of the time the guitars were in C6 and Jerry would run the C to C# and the A to G# and play the whole song on three strings. So apparently Jerry preferred C#m to play this song even though he did not retune the bottom 3. I have a pic of Jerry playing this panda in the parking lot, bare footed, I can send a copy to anyone who would care to post it. Jerry played this song on my frypan tuned to A6 and he did the Danny Stewart sounds and then he used the split string technique; bullet nose one and C# and lower part of bar slanted to make A into G# and played the entire song this way and it sounded like C#m. I have tried ever since but usually drop the bar about the 4th measure, Oh well".
Jerry with back to camera, I'm sitting lower right corner, Jess Hurt in front of me, Scotty to Jerry's left, Frank Miller to left of door, Dwight Harris center near rear with big smile.
Jerry with Scotty's Panda, Scotty to his left, Wally Phieffer behind Scotty, me in rear to the right of Jerry, laughing, this was right after Scotty said the "pile of junk" wasn't for sale anymore.
Jerry tuning Panda, Scotty with thick black hair on Jerry's left, me to the rear of Jerry, Jerry was using my Webb amp.
Jerry on Fry Pan, the great Jess Hurt to Jerry's right, me to the rear, and the mighty Vern Cornwall behind me.
Same lineup. The guitar player was great but I can't remember his name.
Jess, the late Roland Nite, Vern Cornwall "slightly" interested in what Jerry was doing. I think Vern threatened to "whup up" on me if I didn't make room for him closer to Jerry.
Another shot. The reverb on my webb went out so Jerry is now playing thru Jess Hurt's Peavey.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Andy Sandoval on 23 November 2005 at 03:16 AM.]</p></FONT>