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B-Bender (Original Post)
Mendocino
Feb 2020
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Hoyt
(54,770 posts)1. Have played a couple of those, but I have enough trouble with a regular guitar.
Clarence White was the master.
ProfessorGAC
(69,889 posts)4. Albert Lee Was Really A Master Of It, Too
Not my favorite type of guitar playing, but Albert was a superb player who had the B-Bender down, as well.
There's and early Crossroads Festival where he plays a Tele fitted with one.
Pretty tasty.
guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)2. I love that B bender guitar. Here is Marty Stuart playing it:
Mendocino
(7,719 posts)3. RIP Clarence
damn drunk drivers
Beausoleil
(2,927 posts)5. Here's Clarence with the guitar
Mendocino
(7,719 posts)6. The Double Bender