GoldenStreet wrote:Wasn't there an issue with the high action of the instrument, making the execution of faster passages higher up the neck something of a challenge? Maybe, though, that was a feature of quite a few of the cheaper, readily available electric guitars of that type at the time!
Bill
Here is what's written in Bruce Welch's book about the Antoria :
"The neck was bent, so tuning became a problem, and the action was very high, turning it into a cheese cutter, which meant that the strings could slice through his fingers at any time. A new guitar, therefore, was a top priority.
We had been talking to Cliff about getting a better instrument...
Eventually, after much discussion, we choose the most expensive guitar in the book at around £120, which was a fortune in 1959."It says it all...
I also had the same problem with my first (and last) guitar I bought in the early sixties. But there was no one to buy me a Strat, this is why my career as a guitarist ended then...
Didier