by JimN » 22 May 2012, 10:13
The Japanese copy story was first made public over thirty years ago, in the BBC Radio 1 one-off programme "It Was In Tune When I Bought It".
To be honest, there is some reason to doubt it and to attribute the tale to mists-of-time syndrome. The Japanese guitar industry was certainly in operation in the late 1950s (indeed, Hank possessed a MIJ Antoria guitar), but it was not yet in real "copy" mode - that wouldn't come about for nearly ten years, the first UK manifestations being the Shaftesbury versions of Rickenbacker guitars, their take on the Gibson Barney Kessel and a bolt-on Les- Paul Custom-type (all around 1968/1969).
One possibility is the Grimshaw semi seen in the hands of Joe Brown, Tony Sheridan and even Bruce Welch. Not Japanese (in fact, made in London), the model would have been very familiar to Hank given the player list above, and we already know that the example played by Bruce on the "Cliff" LP session was borrowed. It wasn't Japanese, but it was just about the closest thing one might have been able to see to a Gretsch White Falcon without handling an actual example of that £700+ guitar...
JN