Postby JimPage » Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:19 pm
Tommy, I'll take the Stratotone Jupiter, the '68 Crestwood Deluxe, and the kitty-cat.
And one of those Teles. And that's all I need. And this paddleball game.
Mel, I have a 1954 Harmony tenor acoustic which looks like it was made by Martin; sure it wasn't, but it isn't the usual painted-fretmarker-and-birchwood-style Harmony. I also used to have a late-1930s Epiphone archtop tenor I got for $4 because the thrift-shop owner couldn't figure out where to install the other two guitar strings!
I tuned mine to the lower four guitar strings.
The action is rather high on the Harmony, so I never play it much, but when I do, and when I played the Epiphone, I played them like a bass.
One of the Kingston Trio played a Martin tenor guitar, and, from tenor players I've known, it was tuned by some like a banjo and either strummed fast and/or picked fast like a four-string banjo.
Neat instruments with a pleasant voice. I read somewhere that Paul McCartney's dad had played a tenor guitar in one of his bands.
--Jim

• '99 Martin D-41
• '67 Mosrite Celebrity II
• '72 Mosrite Celebrity III
• '83 Tokai TST56
• '10 Hallmark Barris Krest
• '10 Hallmark 60 Custom
• '10 Hallmark Stradette
• '50s Tele Clone
• Basses: Ashbory, Hofner, 51RI Precision, 5-string, fretless