1970s Elite TW-306 Gallagher Doc Watson Square Shoulder Dreadnought - Natural - Takamine Gakki

Sale Price:$800.00 Original Price:$850.00
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1970s Elite TW-306 Gallagher Doc Watson Square Shoulder Dreadnought - Natural - Takamine Gakki
Nut Width: 1.680"
Neck Thickness: 0.920" 1st - 0.980" 12th
Neck is very slightly pitched but sounds great and has no playability issues

Up for sale here at The Guitar Dude we have this awesome and rare Elite TW-306 Dread. The Elite is closely modeled to the Gallagher Doc Watson Model and does an exceptional job of mimicking the legendary acoustic. Gallagher Guitars made the first Doc Watson model was built in 1974 after Doc had been playing a G-50 for six years. J.W. and Don met Doc and his son, Merle, at the Union Grove Fiddlers’ Convention in 1968. When J.W. and Don were choosing guitars to take to the festival, they had only one mahogany guitar finished. But it had a problem. During the building process, the guitar had cracked along the side of its body. The crack had been repaired, but J.W. didn’t want to sell the guitar because of the blemish. But it was the only mahogany guitar they had, so they decided to take it for display only.

J.W. went up to Doc and Merle as they were picking under shade tree. Doc invited J.W. and Don back to his house to check out the guitars. J.W. brought a G-70 (the top of the Gallagher line at the time) and the blemished G-50 for Doc to try out. Doc really liked the sound of the G-50, but J.W. didn’t want to sell it because of the crack. Doc told J.W. and Don that he didn’t care about the crack – it was the sound that he loved! J.W. made a deal with Doc that he could use that guitar for as long as he wanted, with no strings attached (“except the ones on the guitar”) as long as when Doc was finished playing it, he would send it back. J.W. didn’t want a blemished guitar out in the world.

After playing the G-50 for six years, Doc decided he was ready for another guitar. Doc had learned how to play fiddle tunes on a Les Paul guitar, so Merle brought a Les Paul neck to the shop and asked if Gallagher could make a similarly sized neck for Doc’s new guitar. Thus, the Doc Watson models all have a 1 3/4” neck with jumbo frets. All Doc Watson models have mahogany back and sides, Sitka spruce tops with voiced bracing, and herringbone purfling and rosettes. The Doc Watson Signature came about in the mid-’90s at a Gallagher Guitar reunion festival. A customer asked for a guitar with Doc’s signature on it. So Richard, Doc’s grandson, held Doc’s hand and wrote Doc’s signature on a piece of paper. Gallagher copied that image and inlayed it on the 12th fret, added diamonds and square inlays, wrapped the whole guitar with maple binding, and the Doc Watson Signature model was born.




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