I apologize for being senile. I saw Barney Kessel play a few times around Phoenix in 1980-83. One time, in the Doubletree lounge, with less than a dozen people in the audience, the subject of signature models came up. In fact, I think it was Herb Ellis that mentioned that Barney had a signature guitar. Barney acknowledged it and then kind of shrugged it off. I don’t remember what he said though.
@philippe_durel6 ай бұрын
Hi R.J ! Luthiers call them "5 PIECES NECKS", as the 3 main longitudinal pieces of wood have a very thin layer of darker wood between them. These 5 pieces necks are EXTREMELY STABLE, the same neck architecture can be found in many PRESTIGE Ibanez guitars for a reason : the Ibanez "wizard necks" are extremely thin and they need all the rigidity and strength of a 5 pieces neck to withstand the string tension. You will also find this specific extremely strong "multi-ply" neck architecture in high-end basses which accommodate a lot of strings, in order to survive extreme string tension. That's it R.J ! YOU'RE THE BEST ! P.S.: Why hasn't Rick Beato interviewed you yet ??? You're the TASTIEST stylist there is.
@wandering_satellite6 ай бұрын
Forget about Beato he never speaks of crazy good guitarists and vocalists like Todd Rundgren etc.
@billnorswether37206 ай бұрын
@@wandering_satellite Be serious. Beato recently interviewed George Benson.
@lemmoneye6 ай бұрын
Love that o.o.p sound too, always have! Recently had a push/push tone pot put in my Strat so can go o.o.p on front/mid and mid/bridge. Sounds fantastic. Can get a really unique tone and so the Brian May thing perfectly!
@Ryan-Hall6 ай бұрын
Hey Brett , miss our Saturdays brother but hope all is well?, So it just changes the phase on the mid pu? Sounds interesting did U change out the pu to a diff pu like higher ohm than or lower than the bridge or neck pu? Don't encourage bad tone😉 T.C. my Music-In-Law, keep on Rockin 🤘🎸🤠
@lemmoneye6 ай бұрын
Hey Ryan, hope all's well with you man! Haven't had a reminder for a Sat.morning live for a few weeks, has R.J had any? They're also around 4.30/5.am for me in N.Z so crazy time... With the o.o.p phase wiring, it's just a push/push to set either bridge or neck pickup o.o.p with the middle. Same pickups , I believe they're '69 specials, they sound great. It's a 60's Player series, Custom Shop designed, Mexican made, such a a great sounding and playing gtr man. Wasn't quite sure how the o.o.p would sound but works beautifully, you can get some really unusual and otherworldly sounds out of it, plus that real Brian May scream with higher gain. Hope to catch you online sometime man. Go easy bro!🤘👍🎶✌️
@elevenAD4 ай бұрын
Jason Newstead just put his Kessel up for sale on Reverb a few hours ago, also put a pretty sweet Firebird up!
@KellanMeigh6 ай бұрын
I have a spruce top '65 standard. The Barney Kessel guitars are special, for sure.
@vivdelima32535 ай бұрын
You are are an amazing guitar player. very underrated. You're up there with the best. You can play anything rock and Jazz and do iy well
@bills483216 ай бұрын
Great out of phase tone. They look good and sound good when you are playing them.
@davidsummerville3516 ай бұрын
I used to use 14s. Love the thick sound. Chords are so rich and full.
@humbucker086 ай бұрын
Omg you did a whole video on this. I’m such a big Barney Kessel fan I thought the IG videos you made were all we were getting
@iancpowell6 ай бұрын
I’ve always wanted one of these & the Trini Lopez version, these and the 70’s more 335 double cutaway. Just something fun about these big guitars, the sound, look, feel and just pure vibe. And seems B.K. would put his name on anything, with the Kay models being something also he didn’t play but just had his name on them.
@christianlassen39486 ай бұрын
IMHO That model is the COOLEST one of all the Gibson Archtops - it is a manifest of the modernist design philosophy of the era, it's bold, HIP, the perfect equivalent of the majestic tail-finned Cadillacs ... But that's just the looks : Boogaloo Joe Jones or T-Bone Walker and more recently Ed Cherry were/are players who make them SING !
@martydibergi52286 ай бұрын
In 1964 I saw a full size cardboard cut out of Trini holding the Deluxe model. Dreamt of one since. Bought one in 1998, a 1968 model. The pickups sounded thin. Guitar tech said they were factory mid-wired. He re-wired them. Just found out through you that perhaps that was the way they were to be wired? Oh my gosh. Should I get it wired to “standard” factory? Also the pick guard disintegrated. I had one made in Toronto, but it is too dark. Is there a place to order these that you know of? Thanks This video is Awesome❤ Huge fan of yours!
@RJRonquillo6 ай бұрын
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@martydibergi52285 ай бұрын
@@RJRonquillothank you❤
@paulschauerman205216 күн бұрын
I've never played one, but l've loved these since l first saw one in the Ultimate Guitar book by Tony Bacon.
@tonybaker18366 ай бұрын
My fifties ES175 came from the factory with the 90s out of phase - same thing- turn down one pickup just a hair and it was nice and fat. I flipped the magnets in one pickup though, as I’m primarily a rockabilly guy and not blues- and the middle position is where I play most of the time Glad you like them- I enjoyed this video
@Ryan-Hall6 ай бұрын
RJ is there that much diff in sounds on flats as round? and blue's styles sound Best with, Congrats on finding 2 BR K. guitars and thanks for background on the BR K.Gibbis, didn't know that much. Hope U R having a great one My Music-In-Law Brother 🤘🎸🤠
@RJRonquillo6 ай бұрын
There is a difference in sound on the wound strings. Flat wounds aren’t as bright. Feel is also much different.
@jfinester6 ай бұрын
Are all Barney Kessel Standards out of phase in the middle position? Gibson was experimenting with out of phase sounds from 1949 with the ES-5, which had an out-of-phase middle pickup, then three-pickup Les Paul and SG Customs after 1957. I remember seeing a catalog description of the Barney Kessel which mentioned a special magnetic field on the bridge pickup-catalog-speak for “out of phase”? I bought a 1961 Epiphone Broadway in 1973 from the original owner, that was out of phase in the middle position. The owner said he hadn’t modified it; it came that way from new. Was it a mistake? Somebody at the factory not paying attention? Or was it on purpose?
@salgvegas5 ай бұрын
Hi RJ, I seen a video of you cutting up on the Eastwood Prince Mad Cat... Nice! I was wondering what size pick you use? Hehe,, might be a silly question.... seems like a have to switch back and forth between a hard pick for Rock lead and a 60mm for funk rhythm... Like I need to figure out how to play with one pick the way you do. Thanks RJ!
@benspeeds3 ай бұрын
Something about that crazy ass bright cherry red fading into that yellow orange totally reminds me/makes me think of images of 1970's muscle cars. It's so over the top, but in a good way. There are so many guitars that go over the top in a gross way. These suckers just look badass! I would love to see someone make a model based on these with a center block and a smaller body ala ES-339-ish size. Fun to dream about guitar designs.
@Doctor-Shoebill6 ай бұрын
Nice sounds on those. Pretty sharp looking, too.
@g2theg5 ай бұрын
Zappa played one in the early days of the Mothers Of Invention; would love to have one but the prices!!
@archtopeddy6 ай бұрын
NIce guitars R.J. How would you compare the neck dimensions as compared to similar year Gibson models like the ES-175 or ES-335?
@wandering_satellite6 ай бұрын
The Custom is fancier, as you say, but the 1st thing that pops to my eye is the fretboard of the "Standard" model which is much darker than the one of the "Custom", and the fretboard inlays also look more "classy expensive" on the "Standard" model. But it's just a question of taste, and rosewood can also become darker when using certain specific fretboard conditioning products, so, maybe the darker fretboard has been taken care of with such conditioning products.
@chrispile38786 ай бұрын
Double sweet, RJ. I used to have a Norma copy of a cherry sunburst Barney Kessel with the note inlay back in the early 80's. Man - what a FUN guitar that was. Why did I sell it?
@waynehicks19696 ай бұрын
They sound great. Having 2 is quite an indulgence. Are you still playing with Judith Hill?
@TarenLeitzke6 ай бұрын
Semi-hollows are my favorite type of guitar. I really like the look of the sharp horns on a semi-hollow, too, though unfortunately all the ones that have it seem to be custom or vintage Gibsons. I'd love to see Epiphone release an "Inspired by Gibson" version of something like one of these guitars for an affordable price!
@Wileylikethehawk6 ай бұрын
My dream guitar. A buddy just bought one and then didn’t want it…. But I was cash poor and missed out. Blast. Enjoy yours!
@dosurf11804 ай бұрын
Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
@george-st-george6 ай бұрын
Excellent report !!!! thank You !! and i dig that out of phase tone !!!!!
@petermoss2086 ай бұрын
damn man, anytime another Jedi discovers a model no one is really into, I get super stoked for that person. the best thing about finding your own sound or dharma as a professional isn’t just your brand or “sound” that you leave. But it allows you to choose gear based on who you actually are as a person and musician instead of just buying what everyone else has, aka, what John Mayer uses. I’m also really happy that you’ve made enough money to buy a James Tyler. When I was a kid in guitar stores, that was the first boutique company I ever saw have their stuff in stores. at least that i can remember. Pensa and James Tyler were ahead of their time…Among other luthiers i’m forgetting
@billregan19814 ай бұрын
That’s awesome. I’m always here for that T bone playing!
@ptrisonic6 ай бұрын
I saw a new one in Selmer's window (I think it was late '66) The colours were really "loud"!
@stevenbeecheymusic6 ай бұрын
Great video and love that out of phase!
@victorbeebe83726 ай бұрын
Aloha RJ! Great video I like both those guitar and how you set them up. Mahalo!
@giulioluzzardi76326 ай бұрын
I could listen to an Instrumental 80mins worth of that out of phase on that Guitar, an album like those Freddie King "Early stuff". Trini Lopez played on ( I believe) on a live TV show doing " If I has a hammer" and he looked like he was really digging it. Keep both.
@rockabilly126 ай бұрын
Great guitars! RJ did you study every type of music when you were young?
@RJRonquillo6 ай бұрын
Only the styles I liked lol
@stephenparsons35326 ай бұрын
Are there flat wound strings on them
@RJRonquillo6 ай бұрын
I have flat wounds on the Custom, round wounds on the Regular.
@phillygguitarman6 ай бұрын
Good morning RJ!
@Smart-Alex6 ай бұрын
Beautiful guitar. I prefer the sound of the Custom!
@LeStraTele6 ай бұрын
Excellent t-shirt.
@stevegamiello64766 ай бұрын
RJ You're awesome> love the lessons and the gear reviews. I always learn something just from watching you. Thanks for that. I've always loved the BK models and have dreamed of owning one. reality is I probably won't ever, But I've got enough and I'm happy.
@JonManProductions6 ай бұрын
Man... in 2024 money, the Custom would be over $5,892.18 with inflation. Even back then I can see why it didn't sell, that was expensive compared to the likes of the ES-335 or a second hand Les Paul (since the SG would have replaced it by 61)
@rinosphere6 ай бұрын
I was waiting for some rockabilly licks haha
@andyc53924 ай бұрын
Good fun!
@damham56896 ай бұрын
Just for fun. 1961 dollars in todays dollars Standard 1961 $400. 2024. ~ $4,100. Custom 1961 $550. 2024. ~ $5,700
@BlueberryStinkFinger626 ай бұрын
No way I'm staying with my 2021 high end Epiphones..
@jazzman19546 ай бұрын
Did he mention that Barney Kessel hated them and never played one in public. He played pretty much one guitar his entire career and it wasn’t one of these.
@rodwoodruff54935 ай бұрын
He does mention that Kessel had no real association with these guitars
@vincentpeck58295 ай бұрын
Really…is this true??!!??
@jazzman19545 ай бұрын
@@vincentpeck5829 Absolutely. Kessel endorsed several guitars made by Kay and Gibson. Never played them. Only ever played his old Gibson Es350 throughout his entire career. He removed the Gibson logo.
@Paul_Lenard_Ewing6 ай бұрын
I still can not figure out why Gibson makes it so if you are a dirt sound guy and set your sound for a killer fat sound on the bridge PU when you go to the neck PU that sound you set up turns the neck PU into total mud. daaaah. I just checked it is 2124. I guess they need another decade to fix the damn problem. They might want to see what neck PU is in the Barney K.
@rodwoodruff54935 ай бұрын
What’s happening to the KZbin guitarists? Nothing new from RJ in 3 weeks, nothing from Darrel Braun in a month? Hope nothing’s wrong!