Im 1980 I went to the Nova Guitar Center in Guildford with my brother and various friends. We were all rammed into the back seat of a Rover P5b.
I came away from the trip with my first real guitar, a CMI Les Paul. It had suffered a neck brake in the past and been mended by the proprietor.
“It’ll be fine”, he assured me with a flick of his cigar and a wink of his Tom Bombadil eyes.
Fast forward 2 years and I’m sitting in the same shop with £275.00 burning a hole in the back pocket of my trousers. I’m wearing a pair of tight white drainpipes recently taken in by my mum. Tom salutes me. “Black CMI, broken neck?”. He either remembers my Nystagmus, or is related to Ollivander. He puts into my hands a guitar built in the same year as the Munich air disaster. I muck up the introduction to Black Dog and resort to C’mon Everybody. After 5 minutes bliss, I hand back the guitar and shake my head. Four things are playing on my mind.
First, It too had a neck break, the shop should have been named “Broken Neck Guitar Center”.
Second; my heart was set on a Fender or Gibson and I didn’t know much about this guitar, didn’t Nick Heyward use one?
Third; My mother’s sewing wasn’t standing up to scrutiny. I could feel the stitching starting to give. At any moment I would turn into Vegas Elvis with 7 foot flares, or worse still reveal a pair of indecently loud under crackers.
Fourth , my father has started to get restless and was holding court ,quipping, “Get a move on Segovia” or “Why don’t you get that John Paul?”.
It was time to go. I left the shop and didn’t look back.
The guitar has always stayed in my thoughts. What could have been?
39 years latter I’m about to find out.
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