Buck Owens with his Red, White, and Blue guitar |
Buck Owens, Roy Clark on Hee Haw |
In the late 1960's through 1970, The Hee-Haw TV Country variety show was produced. It featured Buck Owens and Roy Clark as the Emcees. Buck played a guitar similar to one pictured here.
Buck's Original Red, White and Blue |
Apparently Buck, being a savy businessman, was wise enough to license the model and arranged for an inexpensive replica to be produced by Chicago Musical Instruments.
Harmony RW&B sold by Silvertone |
These guitar were not at all great players. The top was spruce, but the back and sides were made of birch featuring ladder style bracing. However folks were buying them for the paint-job. The retail price was less than $100. Today they are selling for up to ten times that much.
Buck Owens original Red, White, Blue |
So Owens had a Telecaster painted to resemble his Mosrite acoustic.
The Buckaroos with Red, White, Blue Fenders |
Through the assistance help of Fender, Owens and the Buckaroos were outfitted with sparkle finished Teles and basses.
Buck Owens Harmony acoustic |
Fender had put together an original Buck Owens Telecaster that was in silver sparkle on the body and headstock.
Buck Owens Telecaster |
This was later updated the guitar to a sparkle-finished version of Buck's Red, White and Blue Fender Telecaster. It was finally upgraded to include an anodized gold pickguard, switch plate and hardware.
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