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Bernie Marsden - 1987 Marshall JCM 800 Bass Series model 1992 Super Bass 100 watt MKII guitar amplifier head, made in England, ser. no. V38641 * Following Bernie Marsden's 'no. 2' amplifier head going missing, this amplifier was modified for Bernie at the Marshall factory to use as a backup to his JMP 1959's. (One of three Marshall heads which were held in the bespoke flight case, lot 522, offered later in the sale)
Bernie Marsden & Alaska - heavy duty Packhorse Case Co Ltd flight case on wheels suitable for a 4 x 12 speaker cabinet, bearing an 'Alaska' stencil and various reference numbers *Bernie Masden recalls - "I needed some new flight cases due to an 'incident' when I 'lost' several guitar flight cases and amp cases. Some of which have turned up over the years since!'
Bernie Marsden - 2007 Marshall 1936 2 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, ser. no. M-2007-14-1042-0, enclosing a pair of Marshall Celestion G12 16 ohms 12" speakers, bearing a 'Bernie will be signing after the show' sticker to the back, also bearing two Jim's Guitars stickers to the back and side *Used by Bernie Marsden since new, usually with a Marshall JTM 50 head, for recordings and live work
Bernie Marsden - Carvin Steve Vai Signature Legacy 212 guitar amplifier, made in USA, ser. no. 165718, bearing tape inscribed 'Clean' to the reverse, within original box inscribed 'Bernie M Legacy 100 watt 2 x 12 amp, 23/11/08' *Trialed by Bernie Marsden for a week of UK shows. Bernia was interested in playing live in stereo at the time. A possible new era that was not to be!
Bernie Marsden - 1990 marshall JCM 900 model 4102 100 watt High Gain Dual Reverb guitar amplifier, made in England, ser. no. Y23420, fitted with a pair of Celestion G12T-75 16 ohm 12" speakers, enclosing set lists and lyric sheets for the 'Majesticaires', a project Bernie Marsden was involved with circa 2001, fitted within a heavy duty Packhorse Case Co. Ltd. touring flight case on wheels (for spares/repair) *Extensively used by Bernie Marsden on the road
Bernie Marsden & Whitesnake - Marshall half stack including a 1976 Marshall JMP model 1959 Super Lead 100 watt MK II guitar amplifier head, made in England, ser. no. 09236H, bearing a 'Bernie Marsden' stencil to the back and number '3' stencil to the side, also bearing Bernie's settings to the front control panel; together with a Marshall 1960B Lead 4 x 12 guitar amplifier speaker cabinet, enclosing a set of four Celestion G12M 16 ohm green back speakers, bearing a 'Bernie Marsden' stencil to the back and the number '2', held within a fitted heavy duty flight case bearing Bernie Marsden and Whitesnake logo stencils and the number 28 * The amplifier head was custom built for Bernie Marsden by the late Mike Hill at the Marshall factory. "I was always in the Marshall factory with The Beast and Mike!" (One of three Marshall heads which were transported in the bespoke flight case, lot 522, offered later in the sale). This head was also loaned to Warren Haynes for use with Gov't Mule on a European tour in 2017, hence the John Henry tape. Arguably one of the most significant pieces of Whitesnake memorabilia. Used extensively by Bernie Marsden, travelling the world with Whitesnake live since they started gigging in 1978, including Reading Festival, Donington Park, Hammersmith Odeon, Madison Square Garden. Also used all the time in the studio and being number 1, the recording of 'Here I Go Again'. Seen in many historic live photographs & footage of Bernie Marsden with Whitesnake. Later used with Alaska after the Whitesnake split.
The Music Nook original 1967 catalogue of musical instruments; together with a selection of books including Denny Lane's Guitar Book, Paul Weller for Guitar Tab, Dire Straits on Every Street Guitar Tab, The 41st Grammy Awards ceremony programme, Absolute Beginners Guitar tutorial book and a guitar magazine
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