Vault Sessions: Eric Johnson plays a Strat that was made for Hendrix

NEW VAULT SESSIONS: ERIC JOHNSON!!!!!! In this episode, Eric discusses regretful guitar mods, develops his love of Esquires, plays a one-of-a-kind Stratocaster that was made for Jimi Hendrix, and shares some influential licks from Wes Montgomery, Eric Clapton, Jerry Reed, and more. The guitars in this episode are famous in their own right— a 1966 Fender Marauder prototype, 1952 Copper Esquire, and 1969 Solid Rosewood Fender Stratocaster that was made for Jimi Hendrix (very last guitar played in the video at 6:19). The Rosewood Strat (built by Philip Kubicki) was intended for Hendrix, but he passed away prior to the guitars completion. These guitars are all on display at the Songbirds Guitar Museum in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Thanks to our sponsors— The Riverview Foundation, Schillhahn-Huskey Foundation, GHS Strings, GoGo Tuners, and Todd Sharp Amplifiers. Video credit: Cameron M and John Dooley WE HAVE SOME BIG SESSIONS COMING SOON: Ray Wylie Hubbard, Michelle Ma
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