SIXTY-FIVE YEARS ago, 16-year-old Jimmy Luttrell played this guitar with his band on The Ted Mack Amateur Hour, a TV talent-show precursor to America’s Got Talent. Jimmy, who hailed from San Pablo, California, was a prodigy who played guitar, mandolin and violin. He lived with his family in a trailer park, where his practicing was frequently overheard, to the delight of most of his neighbors, in particular one Mr. Wesley Elmore. A fine musician himself and a luthier, Elmore built this double-neck masterpiece, dubbed the Whatchamacallit, and presented it to Jimmy as a gift.
Sadly, the guitar was stolen from the band’s VW bus after the Ted Mack appearance. Fifty years later, the guitar’s new owner, unaware of its history, tracked Jimmy down after seeing the faded outline of his…
