Jesse ‘Ed’ Davis' Gear

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“He had his white Telecaster, and he was one of the first guys to cop onto the slide guitar, like ‘Statesboro Blues.'”

“Davis’ main setup was his white Tele through a tweed 4×10″ Bassman with JBLs, although he’d sometimes use a Vibro Champ in the studio.”

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In the concert picture, you can see that JED's Tele is unusual. It has a tremolo bridge, three mini switches, a middle pickup, and a neck pickup similar to a bridge pickup and not the typical lipstick-looking Tele neck pup. It has no pickguard or control plate.

In the close up you can see it's the same guitar with a pickguard and a third pot added.

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In this Vintage Guitar article, it states he used a Fender Bassman 4×10″ Tweed with JBLs.

https://www.vintageguitar.com/3362/jesse-ed-davis/

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This article from Vintage Guitar says he used Fender Vibro Champ in the studio.

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This article from Vintage Guitar has a quote from Taj Mahal that JED used a Leslie. https://www.vintageguitar.com/3362/jesse-ed-davis/

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In interviews, he talked about playing with his dad's Martin in elementary school. After his dad left for work. To keep him away from the Martin, his dad gave him a second hand Stella. He then said after he was a working musician his dad gave him the Martin 0-18. It was an early 1950s model.

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Here he is live and in George Harrison's session for "Can't Stop Thinking About You" 1975. The sessions shot is from the George Harrison, Twitter feed.

https://twitter.com/georgeharrison/status/1041416630792667136

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Note this is a different Les Paul than the other listing. This one has trapezoid inlays, and the other has block. In a 1973 interview, he mentions both a standard and classic.

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JED with his strat. He used it as his slide guitar in the early to mid-70s. You can see his slide on the volume knob. You can tell it is and early 70s by the headstock.

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