1974 Rickenbacker 4000 bass guitar, made in USA; Finish: burgundy, heavy blemishes crudely touched up to the back and edges, further wear including scratches and buckle rash; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working, pickup upgraded for higher output (original retained); Hardware: generally good, replaced control knobs, later brass nut; Case: contemporary Rickenbacker hard case; Overall condition: fair
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Fernandes Strat style electric guitar, made in Japan, ser. no. 0xxx7; Finish: red, various blemishes and marks; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: upgraded Bill Lawrence single coil pickups; Hardware: upgraded compensated nut, missing spring cavity plate; Case: Hiscox hard case; Overall condition: good
Mid 1970s Fender Telecaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. S8xxxx7; Finish: translucent red, various blemishes and surface scratches; Fretboard: maple; Frets: generally good, visible dent wear to first position; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good; Case: later oblong hard case; Overall condition: fair
1966 Fender Telecaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 1xxxx0; Finish: orange stain, re-finish; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good, re-fret; Electrics: working, neck pickup later, bridge pickup possibly original, pots and wiring replaced; Hardware: generally good; Case: later hard case; Overall condition: fair
2002 Gibson Les Paul Studio electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 0xxx2xx3; Finish: black, blemishes to the edges, further surface scratches; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working; Hardware: missing two screws from the control cavity plate, missing one screw from the switch cavity plate; Case: none; Overall condition: good
1969 Fender Precision bass guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 2xxxx5; Finish: three-tone sunburst, various heavy and minor blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: mild oxidisation and visible dent wear; Electrics: working, wiring and pots replaced; Hardware: missing thumb rest, bridge and pickup covers; Case: later oblong hard case; Overall condition: fair
1990 Fender '54 reissue Stratocaster electric guitar, made in Japan, ser. no. H0xxxx6; Finish: two-tone sunburst, many blemishes and surface scratches; Fretboard: maple, worn patches to the second and third frets; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working, upgraded Seymour Duncan APS1 single coil pickups; Hardware: generally good, missing spring cavity plate; Case: Hiscox hard case; Overall condition: fair
1966 Fender Telecaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 1xxxx2; Finish: Lake Placid Blue, refinish, lacquer checking, paint scuffs to edges; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good, re-fret; Electrics: working, evidence of re-soldering; Hardware: generally good, nut replaced; Case: non-original hard case; Overall condition: good
1989 Fender '62 reissue Stratocaster electric guitar, made in Japan, ser. no. G0xxxx1; Finish: black, various surface marks; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working, upgraded Bill Lawrence single coil pickups; Hardware: generally good, upgraded compensated nut, missing spring cavity plate; Case: Fender hard case; Overall condition: good
Mid 1980s Fender '70s reissue Stratocaster electric guitar, made in Japan, ser. no. E5xxx7; Finish: Olympic white, heavy blemishes to the edges and further minor blemishes and scratches; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good, visible dent wear; Electrics: working, upgraded Seymour Duncan pickups with coil switch added; Hardware: generally good; Case: Five Star Cases flight case; Overall condition: fair
1997 Taylor 610 acoustic guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 97xxxxxx2; Back and sides: natural maple, repaired crack to the bass rib; Table: natural, lacquer cracks and various other blemishes; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: good; Hardware: rubbing to gold plating on tuners, upper E string bridge pin replaced; Case: Gator hard case; Overall condition: fair
2014 Gibson Memphis ES339 hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. ME4xxxx0; Finish: vintage sunburst, minor surface scratches; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: original hard case; Other: certificate of authenticity and original purchase receipt; Overall condition: good
Custom build Tele style electric guitar; Finish: oak burr top with pink burst back; Fretboard: maple; Frets: good; Electrics: working, Kent Amstrong TCHR-1 bridge pickup; Hardware: gold plated, some rubbing, missing switch tip, Kluson Deluxe single line tuners; Case: Fender gig bag; Overall condition: good
1960s Hagstrom acoustic guitar, made in Sweden, ser. no. 9xxx9; Back and sides: mahogany, lacquer checking; Table: sunburst finish, lacquer checking and minor blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Electrics: later fitted electrics wired through the end pin; Hardware: replaced nut, replaced tuner buttons; Case: Hiscox hard case; Overall condition: good
1930's Vega arched acoustic guitar, made in USA; Back and Sides: maple, lacquer checking and heavy wear to varnish in places, repaired crack to the base rib side of the neck heel; Table: arched spruce, minor blemishes; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: good; Case: original hard case with interesting labels applied externally, including a Cunard Line "Aquitania" luggage label and two White Star Line labels; Overall Condition: fair
1964 Fender Telecaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. L2xxx7; Finish: sunburst, heavy wear; Fretboard: Brazilian rosewood; Frets: worn, recently levelled and crowned; Electrics: working, low output from bridge pickup; Hardware: generally good for age, rusting to saddles, various parts recently cleaned, replaced nut; Case: period hard case bearing a 'Moore's of Bradford' plaque; Overall condition: fair *Recently overhauled after being stored in a damp environment. Due to the conditions, the finish had been flaking quite badly, resulting in work carried out to preserve the original finish as much as possible. This was done by applying Liberon finishing oil and rubbing it well into the wood. All metal parts were removed and cleaned before being put back in place. The frets, which were already worn, have been levelled and crowned **Sold with CITES certificate no. 563566/01
2010 Fender Custom Shop Eric Clapton Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. CZ5xxxx3; Finish: Mercedes blue; Fretboard: maple; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: original hard case; Other: case candy and certificate of authenticity included; Overall condition: very good
2010 Gibson Custom Don Felder 'Hotel California' Double-neck aged EDS-1275 electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. HC064; Finish: aged white; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: original hard case; Other: certificate of authenticity and Hotel California deluxe edition tablature; Overall condition: good
1971 Fender Jazz Bass guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 33xx06; Finish: sunburst, lacquer checking and heavy wear, particularly to the edges and buckle area; Fretboard: maple; Frets: worn, green oxidisation; Electrics: working, replaced capacitor; Hardware: many replaced scratchplate screws, pickup cover retaining screws replaced, replaced horn strap button; Case: Kingman compressed foam case; Overall condition: fair
Gibson ES330 hollow body electric guitar, made in USA, circa 1964, ser. no. 1xxxx9; Finish: sunburst, minor lacquer checking, a few minor blemishes and further surface scratches; Fretboard: Brazilian rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good, tuners predate '64, but possibly old stock single line Klusons; Case: original semi-hard case; Overall condition: good for age *Sold with CITES certificate no. 562176/05
1963 Fender Precision bass guitar, made in USA, ser. no. L0xxx8; Finish: sunburst, heavy wear; Fretboard: Brazilian rosewood; Frets: minor oxidisation and wear, possible re-fret; Electrics: working, volume pot replaced; Hardware: wear consistent with finish, upper strap button missing, lower strap button replaced, replaced nut; Case: later '60s Fender hard case; Other: neck possibly over-sprayed; Overall condition: fair *From the estate of Stephen 'Amazing' Field. Stephen used this bass guitar extensively in the band Upp during the 1970s. He toured and supported the Jeff Beck group (Beck, Bogart & Appice) extensively in the UK and Europe, he also toured America Jeff Beck co-produced an LP for Upp and played with them on many occasions, not least on the television programme 'Five Faces of Guitar', shown on the BBC in 1974 and 'The Old Grey Whistle Test, also on the BBC Prior to Upp, Stephen played with Clark Hutchinson, both live and in the studio, 'The Soul Scar', blues beat band 'The Skaterlites' and, prior to that, 'Herbie and The Royalists' on their LP 'Soul of The Matter' in 1968. He also played with 'The Kinnetics' and 'Abstracts', and did an abundance of session work in and around London, including some work for Lynsey De Paul Renowned DJ John Peel described Stephen as 'a musician's musician' ** Sold with CITES certificate no. 564613/01
Liam Gallagher - Fender CD-60SVST acoustic guitar signed by Liam Gallagher to the front in black pen *This guitar was won in an X FM radio competition. The guitar is sold with a recorded snippet of the radio show from when it was won. The radio DJ states that, following an interview with Liam Gallagher, he tuned the guitar, strummed it for a bit and then signed it before he left
Tom Petty - artist signed 1990 Rickenbacker 660-12 Tom Petty limited edition signature twelve string electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. L3xxx3; Finish: black, minor surface marks; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good, extra Tom Petty signed pickguard (original included); Case: original hard case; Overall condition: good *Provenance: won in a charity auction by the vendor. A newspaper cutting regarding the auction is included in the sale which reads 'When Tom Petty was asked to lend his support to a Scottish Charity, he had no hesitation getting involved. The American superstar has donated two prized twelve string Rickenbacker guitars to Radio Tay's Caring for Kids Appeal'. The original pickguard has been removed from this guitar and replaced with another which has been personally signed by Tom Petty. The original pickguard has been retained
Jesse Wood / Ronnie Wood - Ernie Ball Music Man Silhouette electric guitar, circa 1988, with Glaser B Bender installed, made in USA; Finish: translucent ivory, various imperfections as typical for this model due to the factory finishing process; Fretboard: birds eye maple; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: Glaser B Bender installed, later heel and horn strap button; Case: hard case; Overall condition: fair *Purchased by the vendor from Chandler Guitars in Kew, who were selling the guitar on Jesse Wood's behalf. The case is spray painted with the initials 'JW' and bears a section of duct tape inscribed 'To Woody's'. The case handle bears a United Airlines luggage label inscribed with Jesse Wood's name and a USA hotel address. It is thought that Jesse Wood may have been given this guitar by his father, The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood. Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are both known as being users of early Music Man Silhouettes, some of which had B-Benders installed. They were used on both the 1989 Album 'Steel Wheels' and subsequent world tours
Jimi Hendrix & Zoot Money - Jimi Hendrix played mid 1960s Wandre Blue Jeans electric guitar, made in Italy, brunette finish with custom stickers added to the table and back, within a vintage Stone Case Company hard case. Sold with a hand written letter of provenance from Zoot Money and a signed, sealed re-mastered vinyl edition of his 1966 album 'Zoot Money's Big Roll Band' *In September of 1966, Chas Chandler of The Animals arrived at Heathrow, London with Jimi Hendrix via an overnight flight from New York. As was customary for Chas when in town, he went straight by Zoot's flat in West London to see if he knew anyone with a left handed guitar that Jimi could borrow to perform at the Bag 'O' Nails or Scotch of St. James that evening. Zoot recalls 'I couldn't let him use one of Andy Summers guitars that were in the flat below because he would have killed me!'. As they were sat discussing who to call, Jimi played around on his Wandre Italian guitar with Zoot saying that he would be happy to re-string the guitar in reverse if he was desperate, which he refused, but did comment on it having a nice easy action. This visit with Chas has been written of and mentioned in many biographies to date. Although Jimi never used this guitar in a gig, it was in fact the first guitar he ever played in England. Zoot remembers 'I had only purchased it to start some Chuck Berry songs on stage, because as I said Andy would not let me near his guitars! The strings are in fact still the strings that were on it that night! Later many other people tinkered on it including Jose Feliciano. Since those days, mainly it has been hidden as I later purchased an acoustic to use for writing'
Eric Clapton - 1978 Guild D-55NT acoustic guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 173299; Back and sides: rosewood; Table: natural spruce; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: good; case; original hard case; Overall condition: good *Ex lot 95 - Christie's New York 'A Selection of Eric Clapton's Guitars - in aid of The Crossroads Centre' 24th June 1999. Sold with original Christie's certificate and laminated lot card. Also sold with a copy the ow collectable, original auction catalogue. In the original 1999 auction listing Eric Clapton said that he had used this guitar for writing and recording. Lee Dickson recalls that Clapton had owned this guitar since the late 1970s. The guitar was later sold again at Christie's, Knightsbridge, London on 10th July 2008, lot no. 9
Joe Strummer - heavy duty blue tolex and aluminium guitar flight case inscribed 'Joe Strummer, USA case #' and 'Gibson L.P stage right' on white tape to the handle edge *Sold with an authentication certificate from certified handwriting expert John Jameson-Davis stating; 'I have examined the various known handwritings of Joe Strummer and compared them against the handwriting found on the guitar case. I have examined the video of Joe Strummer writing his name and other words in capital letters. Movement, form, arrangement, letter width, letter spacing, word spacing and letter structures and direction of the writing movements all concur supporting this left-handed writer. There are too many significant similarities for the likenesses to be attributed to chance or accident. My conclusion is that it is highly probable that the block capital handwriting on the guitar case was executed by Joe Strummer of The Clash'
1977 Fender Hardtail Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. S7xxxx7; Finish: black, light surface scratches; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good, re-fret; Electrics: working; Hardware: bridge/saddles and strap buttons replaced (originals retained); Case: Hiscox hard case; Overall condition: good
1990s Fender Buddy Guy Stratocaster electric guitar, made in Mexico, ser. no. MSN6xxx21; Finish: blue re-finished over black; Fretboard: maple; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good, alterations; Case: Fender gig bag; Overall condition: good *The Buddy Guy signature Stratocaster usually comes in a black polka dot finish. The body of this guitar appears to have been re-finished over original black paint. The black finish Buddy Guy signature also had black hardware, which would indicate that there are further alterations to this guitar and personal viewing is advised
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