McCarty
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The McCarty.
Unquestionably the best guitar I've ever owned. When I first got it I
was so happy I called Paul and I was so happily worked up that he actually
thought I was mad about something. It is just super sweet. Better than
any Les Paul I've ever had. It really, really sings (even moreso now than
I've reset it for light top -heavy bottom [i.e. 10-52] strings!)
Nice little
story goes with this guitar: I was at the factory doing overhauls on my
CE's as Rollins Band touring used to take its toll and the then artist
rep, my friend (the remarkable and wonderful) Bonni Lloyd said "We
owe you a guitar, what do you need?" and at that point I didn't really
need anything but I said, "Well let me check out one of these new
McCarty thingies." She said, "Well we only have one right now
and it's a custom for a client but you can try it." So there I am
sitting on the floor of the room with this guitar and it is LOVE AT FIRST
SIGHT! This guitar is amazing. Butter. I had just gotten the second Led
Zeppelin box set and I'm sitting there playing "Bring it on home"
and all this Zep stuff and I tell Bonni, "You're NOT getting this
back. I want you to get a time machine, go back in time, remake this guitar
without the tremolo and then give it to me." All the while plinking
away at Zeppelin and Bonni says, "We don't have any time machines
and we need to take the action down on that one and ship it out".
Just as I'm saying, "Take the action DOWN? It'll buzz, who'd want
that?" I look over at the case and the strip of tape says "J.
Page". Bummer.
But that's
not the end of the story: a few weeks later Bonni calls and says, "Your
guitar's ready." " What guitar?" I enquire. "Your
McCarty", says she. "When we made the one with the trem for
Jimmy Page we figured he wouldn't actually like it so we made a standard
out of the sister cuts of the same wood. He likes his so you get the other
one." Someday maybe the two guitars will meet. I DID actually meet
Jimmy Page once. Our conversation ran something like this:
ROSS HALFIN: Jimmy, this is Chris Haskett.
JIMMY PAGE (for it is he): Hello.
CHRIS HASKETT: Hi.
Or maybe I said "hello" and he said "hi". There was
nobody there to transcribe this historical event so we'll never be sure.
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