Gitfiddler Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 How did this "virtually unknown" guy get a signature Heritage is what I would like to know!! Yea, and he's got an endorsement deal with Cigar Box Guitars too!! Maybe it is as his website states..."...he IS a man who knows 1,000 songs..." AND "...is Senior Friendly!" Whatever, just keep in mind that Heritage doesn't give free guitars to endorsees. Gerry Gessie seems less famous/popular than Chris Bovard (The Chitlin Kahunas Band) who Heritage endorsed with his enegmatic Kahuna signature guitar. And Chris is a super talented musician!! Anyway, that red Gessie is a bad ass little guitar!!!
Guest HRB853370 Posted June 13, 2013 Posted June 13, 2013 Yea, and he's got an endorsement deal with Cigar Box Guitars too!! Maybe it is as his website states..."...he IS a man who knows 1,000 songs..." AND "...is Senior Friendly!" Whatever, just keep in mind that Heritage doesn't give free guitars to endorsees. Gerry Gessie seems less famous/popular than Chris Bovard (The Chitlin Kahunas Band) who Heritage endorsed with his enegmatic Kahuna signature guitar. And Chris is a super talented musician!! Anyway, that red Gessie is a bad ass little guitar!!! I see his duet partner is in a wheelchair. Could that be his wife?
DavesNotHere Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Sweet score! Everyone knows red guitars sound better! (I've noticed that there are a few Little One bodies laying around the factory. I wonder......)
bolero Posted June 20, 2013 Posted June 20, 2013 Brent, you truly do ROCK...that was awesome!! very cool guitar
markmelchior Posted October 30, 2014 Posted October 30, 2014 I am the original designer of the little one guitar. I still own 2 of the first 3 production models and I donated the prototype to the Grammy Museum where it will be featured in a future exhibit. This may or may not answer some questions about the history of the guitar.
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