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Atticus Finch said:Hi Folks,
Hollywood never manages to get guitars placed properly in time. I can't count how many 1880s movie cowboys I've seen strumming bronze-stringed guitars with tortoise-shell pickguards and Shaller or Kluson tuners.:eusa_doh:
Atticus
Ain't that the truth....
In Back to the Future, during the dance sequence in 1955, Marty McFly plays Marvin Berry's guitarist's red Gibson semi (was it an ES-345? Can't recall...). The guitar onscreen is clearly loaded with humbucking pickups, which weren't available until 1958. More glaringly, the Buddy Holly Story, which if memory serves was made in the late 70s, features Buddy playing a CBS-era Fender Stratocaster with the big CBS headstock - blatantly wrong. Not obvious to a non-guitar player or someone who is not say a hardcore Holly fan, but still it seems that in the past Hollywood simply hasn't bothered to get these things right when it would have been so easy to go the extra mile. Look at Grease - so so many of the clothes worn in that are as glaringly un-fifties as that awful Bee Gees number that was added in for the film. To be fair, I doubt the average punter these films are aimed at actually notices the difference either, so the studio might argue there's no ponit gonig to extra hassle and expense, but still.