Nigel-Guitar Appreciation Project
by Russ Lay
* The Situation: Synthzone members around the world have, for over 20 years, enjoyed the fellowship, knowledge about arrangers and other keyboards and music in general, thanks, in most part to the work of site originator Nigel Spencer and his wife, life partner (and my secret girlfriend), Kerry. Most who visit the site regularly have no idea how much work this site is to maintain. That's why a group of appreciative members, spearheaded by Russ Lay, Gary Diamond and Don Mason put their heads together to think of a way of thanking Nigel for all he does. Nigel plays both keyboards and guitar, but it, at heart, a true "picker and grinner". He loves his guitars.
Recently, Russ discovered a really nostalgic guitar, and thought it would be the perfect gift for the "tone monster", Nigel. It's made by the Eastwood company in Canada (actually, designed in Canada and built in the orient in the same factory imported Guild, PRS and the like are made). It's an Airline H-78, which is a faithful reproduction of a Harmony H-78, built between the late 50's and 1972. Harmony brand-labeled the guitar for Sears (Silvertone) and Montgomery Wards (Airline), a now defunct international retailer. Eastwood also secured the rights to the Airline name. Guitar players would recognize the name from the work of Jack White from the White Stripes and the very popular Black Keys front man, Dan Auerbach (Google either group name or Airline H-78.to easily locate a boatload of demo videos with demos of this guitar by Dan and others). Talk about nostalgia!
The Prize: In college, Russ played an original Harmony H-78 6 nights a week at the infamous Fireplace Lounge, the biggest, loudest, "tipsiest" college hang out in the mid-south. The current Eastwood includes a couple of improvements; a change from a hollow body to semi-hollow construction...repeated use of the Bigsby tailpiece (nearly every top 10 song incorporated some Bigsby tremolo) caused the top to develop more waves than a Pringles potato chip...and a change to a secured tunomatic roller bridge. Because of the waves in the top and the floating wooden bridge design, sustain and tuning were sometimes an issue...wonder why none of the customers complained (BURP)?
The reissue is as pretty, sounds better, plays better, feels better and, (PU) smells a lot better than the original Harmony, which Russ still has. Because there are three neat Gold Foil pick-ups, mated to three on-off switches, a total of 7 tone generating combos can easily be accessed by turning one or two switches on and off. Adding the possibility of changing individual volume and tone on each pick-up made this one of the most versatile instruments of the period. Gibson Switchmasters and Fender Strats had three pick-ups but not individual pick-up volume and tone controls.
After an excited call to Don , two H-78's, in the same color as Russ' original were ordered.
Member Participation: Cost has been taken care of. Members can participate in this gesture of appreciation by sending a small donation to Gary (nothing major, just a symbolic amount to show involvement....$10.00 would be OUTSTANDING), and, if you'd like, an emailed message , expressing appreciation, which will be printed and placed in the bottom of the case, along with any funds left above the cost of shipping and minor set-up. This will help with the cost of the site.
The value of the instrument is $800.00-900.00 plus (it is brand new-played as a test for less than 5 minutes). The value of the gesture by this like minded collection of friends is PRICELESS!
That's the Captain's new "ax" on the right and Nigel's matching new one on the left...a heartfelt expression of thanks to Nigel from many friends at Synthzone.
Russ wants to start a new duo...THE Tone MONSTERS, complete with matching instruments (these slightly tacky things), garish puffy sleeved shirts....possibly even eye liner! (notice the Music Matters plate on the Subaru).
A special thanks to: DNJ, Don Mason, Scott Langholff, Gunnar J Gotaas, Mel organgrinder, Dave Rice, Charles Ekstrand, Bernard Ackerman, Carla Van den Heuvel, Tony Madalone, Raymond Calnan, Ray The Saint, Eric Bott, Chas Giles, Uncle Dave, Steven Moelner, Ron Phillipchuk and Jerryghr, all of which generously contributed to this very worthwhile project.
The guitar is on it's way to it's much deserved recipient.
Nigel, for many of us, this site is a blessing, one that over the years has provided us with not only useful information on new and upcoming musical products, but additionally, has provided us with an enormous volume of useful information that enhances our musical endeavors. Thank you so much for all you and your loving wife's years of dedication to this site.
All the best,
Gary