I saw this posted by Don Butler (aka "Toneman") over on the Beatles Gear board:
"Having known Jack Cassidy for a couple of decades or so, His original Les Paul Bass is the Gibson version. I'm not sure if he actually plays his Epiphone signature model, but I know he loves that Gibson one. He was a Fender guy at first and then switched to a Guild Bass that our friend Rick Turner modified for him. BTW, Rick said that he always use to install Pyramid Gold flats on Jacks Bass and on Phil Lesh's basses back in the day."
"Having known Jack Cassidy for a couple of decades or so, His original Les Paul Bass is the Gibson version. I'm not sure if he actually plays his Epiphone signature model, but I know he loves that Gibson one. He was a Fender guy at first and then switched to a Guild Bass that our friend Rick Turner modified for him. BTW, Rick said that he always use to install Pyramid Gold flats on Jacks Bass and on Phil Lesh's basses back in the day."
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Last show: 3/19/95 (Unbroken Chain breakout)
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First show: 8/16/69 (Woodstock)
Last show: 3/19/95 (Unbroken Chain breakout)
Member of the Four-Decade Club
Charter Member, President & CEO of OAD (Order of the Ancient Deadheads)