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Joe Till Guitars

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User Videos

Pah Night Buzzard

A beautifully shot video from Pah Night Buzzard in Arizona featuring TG-250 no.068 (a real oldie!). How he controls that Point Classic Tremolo is beyond me! 

Pah Night Buzzard

Another one from Pah. He's livin' the dream! This one also shows a lot of no. 068. I remember every minute I spent building that one. I was kind of amazed that it played at all when I first strung it up. 

I'll have to ask him if he still has #157. 

Till Guitars in action!

The Flying J

As of this moment, this is the only Joe Till Guitars Double Neck Guitar/Bass to have ever existed. Yet, there is a company overseas selling a counterfeit version. Don't be a jerk, get the real thing from me.

Shorty Joe - The WonderAxe

Hopefully you can get an idea of how fun this short scale model is to play from this video.  

Baritone Boogie!

Add some oomph to your recordings with a 28 5/8 inch Baritone.

Great fun, too.

TG-521 no. 7 - Baritone

Here's some good, old-fashioned chickin-pickin' featuring TG-521 no. 7 (baritone) bellowing out the first lead, and TG-250 no. 70 taking the second solo and providing the rhythm part. Shorty Joe Bass no. 1 taking the low road, as usual. Never mind the piano and drummer. They don't listen, anyway.

TG-250 no. 70 Has the Blues!

TG-250 no. 70

This little orphan has become my favorite studio guitar. It's got a petite bolt-on neck that gives me no grief (my highest compliment of any guitar). 

Play along. It goes A - C# - D - D#dim - A - F#m - Bm - E - A then a descending turnaround from A to E.

Home Recordings

First Till Guitar on Record

TG-100 No. 5 (not the one pictured) was my first "pretty" guitar, with a bookmatched curly maple and purpleheart top. 

The top was totally flat with no contours. And it weighed a ton  - Solid Philippine Mahogany. 

I managed to make this one 4 track recording of it before selling it. 


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