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Old 04-18-2022, 10:14 AM
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Creator of Lindsey's signature guitar, Rick Turner has passed away.


Ethan & June Turner here.
With a heavy heart we must say that our father Rick Turner (Warwick Lancelot Armstrong Turner III) has left the building. Rick passed away peacefully last night (4/17/22) of complications from congestive heart failure and stroke.
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such sad news; huge loss to music community and LB fan community in particular. he was so active till the last minute almost. what a legacy he's leaving

https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/ri...ay6n7epygs28sf

RICK TURNER, LUTHIERY ICON WHO SHAPED 60S AND 70S ROCK, DIES AT 78

Turner was the mind behind Lindsey Buckingham’s main guitar, as well as the Grateful Dead’s wall of sound PA setup.

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Rick Turner, the luthiering icon who helped shape the sound of rock in the 60s and 70s, has died at the age of 78.

Turner’s passing was made known by Jason Kostal of Kostal Guitars, who issued a statement on Instagram today (18 April). According to the post, Turner passed away the day before (17 April) due to “congestive heart failure and stroke.”

“Rick has been an icon within the lutherie community since the 1960’s and has been an incredible friend, mentor and sounding board to so many over the years,” Kostal wrote. “I truly believe he has forgotten more about guitar making [than] I will ever know, and he was always so willing to share his insight and advice.”

He continued: “He is most well known for his contribution to the world of electric guitars with Alembic in the 60s, creating the Grateful Dead’s Wall of Sound in the 70’s, and creating the Turner Model 1 guitar favoured by Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac.”


Turner co-founded Alembic in 1969 and was instrumental in the design and build of the brand’s instruments.

In 1988 he served as President of Gibson Labs’ West Coast Research and Development division.

Later in 1992, after leaving Gibson, Turner focused his attention on piezo pickups for acoustic instruments, working with the likes of Jackson Browne and David Crosby on his designs. Eventually, he co-founded Highlander Musical Audio to manufacture piezo pickups.

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