Boy Howdy!
Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 1:58 pm
Hey!
No Mosrite content, but nonetheless a blast from the past! This photo was sent to me this afternoon by my best friend, John Klingler, who was in various bands with me in high school and college. He's the one on the left in this photo, the drummer is Mike Collins, and I'm on the right, with a cigarette hanging out of my mouth!

Taken in (I think) 1972, it shows the Boy Howdy band, or part of it, at a Naples club (Al Bolton's Aquarium Bar).
I'm playing my Gibson EB-3 bass and you can see the top of what I think was the Twin Reverb amp I then played through. I think the white cabinet in back is my old white-Tolex Showman cabinet.
John's guitar is a 1952 Telecaster he bought in Tampa for $150 and proceeded to sand down, refret, and route for two humbuckers!!! Oh, well!!! After that, he sold it for $250 and bought a reissue Firebird, if I remember correctly. He's playing through an Ampeg, which was the first solid-state amp we ever saw and it melted down the first gig we used it on.
Those were the days! Notice my artwork on the drum head!
--Jim
No Mosrite content, but nonetheless a blast from the past! This photo was sent to me this afternoon by my best friend, John Klingler, who was in various bands with me in high school and college. He's the one on the left in this photo, the drummer is Mike Collins, and I'm on the right, with a cigarette hanging out of my mouth!

Taken in (I think) 1972, it shows the Boy Howdy band, or part of it, at a Naples club (Al Bolton's Aquarium Bar).
I'm playing my Gibson EB-3 bass and you can see the top of what I think was the Twin Reverb amp I then played through. I think the white cabinet in back is my old white-Tolex Showman cabinet.
John's guitar is a 1952 Telecaster he bought in Tampa for $150 and proceeded to sand down, refret, and route for two humbuckers!!! Oh, well!!! After that, he sold it for $250 and bought a reissue Firebird, if I remember correctly. He's playing through an Ampeg, which was the first solid-state amp we ever saw and it melted down the first gig we used it on.
Those were the days! Notice my artwork on the drum head!
--Jim