Hitchiker guitars.
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Wow, What a great video...I like the videos inserts of the picking hand. What a true artisan Nokie is. Thanks for posting this!!!!
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Great sound out of that guitar. Anyone know if Nokie was a finger-picker back in the Venture days - or a later convert?
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He used that style on 'Caravan,' not to mention a few others.......
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Very nice clip! Did you notice the acrylic nails on his picking hand? Paul Pigat uses them as well.
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Who made that guitar in that clip Aria?
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I didn't know it then ( my teen years) but that attracted me to his style and sound since I never conciously registered hearing finger picking before in Rock 'n' Roll music. Nokie loved Country music (and to play it) from the early beginnings I believe. No surprise the Ventures did a "Country Classics" album (aka "I Walk The Line").GattonFan wrote:Great sound out of that guitar. Anyone know if Nokie was a finger-picker back in the Venture days - or a later convert?
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Vincent [Desert surfer] will know...maybe he will chime in.jtr654 wrote:Who made that guitar in that clip Aria?
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Veenture wrote:Hey Roger and others -who perhaps haven't yet heard Nokie's HitchHiker guitar...
The clip is from this dvd, right?

I have it & highly enjoy it. I think its sold out, but if you can find a copy, I can only recommend this.
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thanks Paul....yes, I've heard Nokie play his Hitchhiker on many Ventures clips on youtube....he plays with quite a mellow sound from it, but he demonstrated it on a clip when he was interviewed for a TV show....he gets 15 different combinations of tones from the switches...
He can stretch strings for effect, but I would be so tempted to put a tremelo on it,
....he can play, no doubt!
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He can stretch strings for effect, but I would be so tempted to put a tremelo on it,

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He's amazing, I always like the way he makes dive bombs ...without a trem unit for goodness sakes; he does it simply by detuning one of the tuning keys for the duration and then gets back in tune within the blink of an eyerog43win wrote:He [edit: Nokie] can stretch strings for effect, but I would be so tempted to put a tremelo on it,....he can play, no doubt!

Chemo, you're right; it is from that superb DVD
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