Description
John Henry Burke, prison warden at the Ohio State Penitentiary from 1959 to 1977, believed music was the key to help his prisoners reform and rehabilitate. Burke allowed prisoners to keep radios and turntables in their cells, as well as make musical instruments in the workshop. Every year Burke would open the doors of his prison to welcome in families to watch their loved ones perform songs they had written on instruments they had made.
However, in 1967, incarcerated arsonist Wilbur Reams started a prison riot by playing blistering guitar licks through a distorted amplifier. Burke reacted by putting a ban on what notes the prisoner could play, saying; âAnything north of the 12th fret of a guitar is looking for trouble. Weâre just gonna stick to simple blues and country.â Burke continued to battle with Reamsâ over his incendiary guitar playing until May 3rd, 1973 when Reams suddenly escaped via the prisonsâ sewer system. In a cruelly ironic twist, Reams had dug his way to freedom using tools stolen from the very workshop that Burke had set up to put his prisoners on the path to redemption.
Features
- Body: Double bound American Alder body that is light and resonant and property of the Ohio State Penitentiary. So you donât forget, there are numerous warnings on the sides of the body. Remember âIgnorance is not an excuseâ; Prison Rule 182, Chapter 6.
- Bridge: The Wilkinson WTB 3 saddle design provides a tried and tested way to deliver perfect intonation and tone transfer. As reliable as the order for lights out at 9 pm.
- Pickups: One Joe Doe Custom designed bridge pickup that is tangy and full, like Brodyâs blackberry hooch from D block. (But for a pack of smokes, weâll let you in on a little secret - weâve tunneled underneath the ovoid pickguard and put a hot humbucker under there. Shush, you never heard it from usâŚ)Â
- Controls: Single master Volume and Tone control with (contraband) five-way pickup selector switch.Â
- Machine heads: Wilkinson WJ55S machine heads provide maximum tuning stability and are chrome plated. Theyâre shiny too, so you can check to see if someone is creeping up behind you. Itâs prison people, always gotta be on your toesâŚ
- Neck: One-piece Hard rock Maple neck, shaped into a classic Vintage âsoft Câ profile. Real warm and comfortable in the palm, like the goodbye handshake you get from Warden Burke on the last day of your sentence.
- Fingerboard: Lignum Rosa⢠with keyhole and barbed wire inlays. Just donât go further than the 12th fret. Remember Prison Rule 182? Chapter 6?
- Frets: 22 Medium profile frets. Not to be removed and re-purposed.Â
- Nut: 43mm Graphtech nut that works smoothly and is friction-free, like the suspension on the conjugal caravan.Â
- Headstock: Unique Vintage Joe Doe âJailbirdâ headstock design.
Notes
This guitar doesn't come with a case or the original certificate. There is a scratch on the back of the guitar (see photographs)Â
Condition - Good
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