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Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:52 am
by Deke Dickerson
I've mentioned this guitar a few times on the forum, but here are some photos of Gino King's Mosrite doubleneck.

Gene King, aka "Gino" was from LaCrosse, Wisconsin, but traveled from Alaska to California to Nashville during the 50's and 60's and 70's. he knew everybody, played with Joe Maphis and Larry Collins and Merle Travis in California, backed up Gene Vincent and Link Wray in Alaska, and finally settled in Nashville where he toured behind Little Jimmy Dickens for 15 years, among others.

Little Jimmy Dickens ordered this double-neck for Gino as a surprise. It was Gino's main ax until Leroy Van Dyke forced him to sell it while on the road in colorado in the 1970's. Leroy Van Dyke told him the guitar was too old and he needed a newer one. Needless to say, we should all boycott Leroy Van Dyke from now on for being a Mosrite-hater.

Gino was heartbroken and always missed the guitar. I was lucky enough to track down Gino at a nursing home in LaCrosse about 4-5 years ago, he was still hanging in there but was pretty crippled up at the time. he had incredible stories about the people he had played with and toured with. Most of the stories I can't repeat here! He told me how much he missed his Mosrite and wished he knew what happened to it.

A couple years ago it popped up on ebay, there was a guy in Colorado selling it who didn't know of the guitar's provenance. After listing the guitar on ebay 3-4 times for a high price with no takers, I made him a low-ball offer and he accepted. There was no doubt--this was Gino's guitar!! The birds-eyes in the maple lined up perfectly to the ones on Gino's album cover.

I brought the guitar back up to LaCrosse in the spring of 2007. I wanted to just give it back to Gino but the people at the nursing home told me that Gino didn't have long. ...so I made arrangements with Dave Rogers, who owns the local store Dave's Guitar Shop, to get Gino's guitar back in his hands under Dave's supervision. We had a reunion at Dave's shop and that's the 2nd picture you see here. That's Gino in the middle, holding his original guitar for the first time in 30 years.

Gino enjoyed the heck out of it. Dave's Guitars made up a special display case for Gino's guitar and Gino would come play it every few days....and died about 6 weeks later.

I got the guitar back, but more than anything I was just happy I got to see Gino reunited with his guitar one last time. I miss Gino, he was one of the craziest, funniest guys I ever met.

The guitar itself is fairly unusual--it appears to be a 1965 even though it is a side-jack. I've never seen another one with a birds-eye top like this except for Semie's personal tripleneck guitar. The walnut racing stripe is a cool touch. i don't have a good picture of it but this thing has the craziest purple-to-pearl white sunburst on the back of the guitar. Gino custom-ordered the 12-string neck because he used to tune it with the Jimmy Bryant Stratosphere tuning, allowing him to play twin guitar parts on one guitar. Astute guitar geeks will notice that the bottom picture shows the guitar with a Moseley tailpiece and an extra switch--Gino had the guitar "tuned up" by Semie a few years after it was made. I have since put an original Vibramute back on it.

Deke

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Gino reunited with the guitar:

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Re: Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:06 am
by dubtrub
That is a beautiful guitar with a history that makes even more special.

Re: Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:47 am
by gplayer
Had the guitar been reconditioned? That thing still looks in very good shape to have been a touring guitar.
I don't know who Leroy Van Dyke is, but he should have been dog slapped. :lol:

Re: Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:28 am
by Deke Dickerson
If I took some good closeup pictures you'd see all the road rash. It shows all the miles.

When I got the guitar, it came in a very sturdy, but OLD, roadcase (not a Mosrite case). As soon as Gino saw the case, he said "That's my guitar, I had Shot Jackson down at Sho-Bud make me a custom road case for that thing!"

Sure enough, next time I saw a steel guitar player with a 1960's Sho-Bud pedal steel, he had a case exactly like the one that goes with this doubleneck.

Leroy Van Dyke, by the way, is/was a popular country singer who had two big hits: "The Auctioneer" and "Walk On By." I USED to like him, but now that I know he's a Mosrite hater......

Deke

Re: Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:16 pm
by gplayer
I remember the "Auctioneer"...didn't remember who sang it. The only "Walk on By" that comes to mind is Dionne Warwick's rendition of the Hal David/ Burt Bacharach song.

Re: Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:37 pm
by Dennisthe Menace
gplayer wrote:I remember the "Auctioneer"...didn't remember who sang it. The only "Walk on By" that comes to mind is Dionne Warwick's rendition of the Hal David/ Burt Bacharach song.

Ditto............

Re: Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:02 pm
by dubtrub
Dennisthe Menace wrote:
gplayer wrote:I remember the "Auctioneer"...didn't remember who sang it. The only "Walk on By" that comes to mind is Dionne Warwick's rendition of the Hal David/ Burt Bacharach song.

Ditto............

For you youngsters, here's a YouTube rendition of the original song. Walk On By ;)

Here's the lyrics.

Re: Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:20 pm
by Mr. Bill
Deke Dickerson wrote:Leroy Van Dyke, by the way, is/was a popular country singer who had two big hits: "The Auctioneer" and "Walk On By." I USED to like him, but now that I know he's a Mosrite hater......


Deke: Is/was he a Mosrite hater or did he just want Gino to have a newer fancier guitar? Could Gino have traded it in on a new Mosrite doubleneck? What did Gino get to replace it?

Re: Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:23 pm
by gplayer
To me, that doubleneck looks pretty fancy, even by today's standards.

Re: Gino King's Mosrite Doubleneck

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 2:39 pm
by Deke Dickerson
Gino claimed that Leroy Van Dyke hated the guitar because it "stole the show away from him," which is probably true. But Leroy's official reason, mid-tour in the middle of Colorado, was "Gino, if you want a gig you have to sell that guitar and get a new one, that one is too old, we're trying to stay current with the 1970's...." etc.

If you've ever been around country "stars" much you know that they are really nice people....until you try to upstage them.

Deke