For an artist, it must be quite an honor to have your own Fender or Gibson signature guitar model. Most of the great guitar gods have had signature models created for them. JoePass, Tal Farlow, The Everly Brothers, Johnny Smith, Les Paul, Chet Atkins, The Ventures and Trini Lopez were among the first. In the 70’s and 80’s, it was George Benson, Paul Stanley and Bob Weir models by Ibanez. In the 90’s, there were Eddie Van Halen models, along with a flock of other metal notables. The turn of the century brought a signature model for super players Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend and Jimmy Page. Even some greats no longer with us like Jimi Hendrix, Paul Kossof and Randy Rhodes received the honor of having their own signature models. One band with the unique distinction of having 4 signature models created for them is still very much alive and rocking. In fact, in 2013 they’re still packing arenas and recording relevant music. That band is the Foo Fighters.
GIBSON: Honoring Grohl
The Foo Fighters have had four meaningful signature models developed in the past few years. First and foremost was a limited edition no longer available called the “inspired by Dave Grohl” Gibson DG-335. In 2007, another classic was released. This one, created by the the artisans of the Gibson Custom Shop, was actually a re-release of the Vintage Gibson Guitar, the“Trini Lopez” signature model that was popular from 1964-71. Grohl has always been a fan of the Trini Lopez model, which is a hybrid between a solid body and a hollow body. The limited model was produced in a rare Pelham Blue color.The DG-335 has the same classic Firebird-style headstock with six-on-a-side tuners. The body has stylish diamond f-holes. The inlays on the fretboard are acrylic split diamond. This unique feature was inspired by the original Trini Lopez model. The pickups are original Patent Applied for humbuckers, designed to deliver the amazing tones that Grohl has become famous for with the Foo Fighters.
TELECASTER: Chris Shiflett’s Signature
Grohl is not the only Foo Fighter with a signature edition, Fender has recently released the Chris Shiflett Signature Telecaster Deluxe and the Nate Mendel P Bass. The Tele is based on Shiflett’s favorite vintage fender guitar, his 1972 Fender Telecaster Deluxe. It has an Arctic White Finish, a four-ply white pearl pickguard, two custom designed humbucker pickups, a custom stenciled case and Shiflett’s signature on the headstock.The original Telecaster Deluxe was produced by Fender from 1972. It was designed to produce the thick sound of late 1960’s heavy rock created by humbucker pickups. To do this right, Fender hired Seth Lover in 1967. Formerly from Gibson. Seth was the inventor of the humbucker pickup. Lover created the Fender “WideRange” humbucker, which was featured on the Telecaster Deluxe, Custom and Thinline Models.