I am 1 of 7 kids (the middle one) and the parents bought a used piano knowing it would last with kids beating on it. I had to take piano lessons in third and fourth grade in Catholic school. Kids hands aren’t that big at that age and I remember it hurting to stretch to play a chord. Never really any interest in grade school. Middle and high school I was in the brainiac classes taking all math and science classes, but at the same time I had long hair and drove hot rods and did burn outs in the HS parking lot. Needless to say cars were my passion and music was not even a thought.
So off to college, and well, no income, bored and looking for a cheap hobby I took the EL from Philly over to a NJ mall and bought a $49 electric Jap Strat clone guitar figuring once I paid for it there is no more costs involved. I practiced (no amp) in my frat room for a few years. Moved to CA in 1976. My first live in GF had a twin and her and her boyfriend need to a place to stay for a few months so we let them move in. Turned out Keith was a great singer (sang in the Morman Tabernacle choir) and he could play guitar very well. He had an Ovation 12 string. So after the first week I bought a Takemine 6 and we’d play in the living room. Mentioned this to a friend at work and he tells me he sings and has a Martin 12 string. The 3 of us played in the living room over the months and eventually Keith and the twin move out of state. By this time I had the bug. Bought a Takemine 12 string and then a Les Paul as a graduation present to myself. The rest as they say, is history, 50 guitars later. Just wish I learned how to play earlier and better.
So off to college, and well, no income, bored and looking for a cheap hobby I took the EL from Philly over to a NJ mall and bought a $49 electric Jap Strat clone guitar figuring once I paid for it there is no more costs involved. I practiced (no amp) in my frat room for a few years. Moved to CA in 1976. My first live in GF had a twin and her and her boyfriend need to a place to stay for a few months so we let them move in. Turned out Keith was a great singer (sang in the Morman Tabernacle choir) and he could play guitar very well. He had an Ovation 12 string. So after the first week I bought a Takemine 6 and we’d play in the living room. Mentioned this to a friend at work and he tells me he sings and has a Martin 12 string. The 3 of us played in the living room over the months and eventually Keith and the twin move out of state. By this time I had the bug. Bought a Takemine 12 string and then a Les Paul as a graduation present to myself. The rest as they say, is history, 50 guitars later. Just wish I learned how to play earlier and better.



