Last month forum member Geoff Stitch had some videos and discussion about his late 60's Gruggett Stradette, well Geoff and I worked out a trade when i was in San Francisco and I brought her home to join the rest of the Bakersfield woodpile.
The Gruggett Stradette is a shape that is not for everyone, but I dig it! I think it's wild, crazy, and original. Bill always talks about how this particular guitar won the "Ugliest Guitar Contest" in Guitar Player magazine back in the 80's, but it was actually the "Miss Off-The-Wall" contest--and there's a big difference. Unusual--YES. Ugly? I don't think so!
The fact that this one is in blue Martian sunburst just makes it better, as far as I'm concerned. I'm happy to finally own an original Gruggett from the 60's, thanks Geoff!
Bill also recently told me an anecdote I had never heard before--when he finished making these things in the 70's, he sold some of the bodies and necks to a man in a wheelchair, who put together a few under the "GIT-FIDDLE" name. I think that's the best description of the Stradette yet! Has anybody ever seen one of these labeled "Git-Fiddle?" If so, i want to see it.
Glad to be back--
Deke


