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Artist: 3 Daft MonkeysTitle: Skull & Fish bonesSize: 45 x 28 x 2.5cmMedium: Acrylic3 Daft Monkeys3 Daft Monkeys are a world music-influenced acoustic band from Cornwall, consisting of Tim Ashton, Athene Roberts, Rich Mulryne, and Jamie Graham. The instrumentation consists of vocals, fiddle, twelve-string guitar, bass guitar and percussion.With their quirky and original approach to music, and their passion, intensity and sheer joy of life, 3 Daft Monkeys have gained themselves a large and loyal cult following, which is still growing rapidly due to their intense touring schedule. Their music is hard to pigeon-hole, mixing and crossing many musical genres from Celtic, Klezmer, Gypsy, Balkan, Latin, Ska, Dub Reggae, Indie, Rock and even a hint of Shostakovich.Their famously intense and dynamic live shows lend themselves to venues of all sizes, and audiences of all ages and backgrounds, they are individually tailored to suit their environment, from intimate acoustic story-led performances in small village halls and churches, to dynamic electric festival shows with a guest brass section and VJs. DISCLAIMER: The Porthleven baulk/harbour defence wood is made (on the whole) of Douglas Fir Pine. The actual date of the wood is unknown, the wood broke on the 5th February 2014 and after that was stored outdoors in the harbour yard. Wood is a natural product that responds to temperature and humidity variations by expanding and contracting. You are purchasing a natural product as seen and the Charity the Fishermen's Mission cannot be held responsible for any changes in the wood after the auction on the 18th March 2017.
BEATLES NEW SOUND GUITAR - an original 1964 toy Beatles New Sound guitar manufactured by Selcol UK. The orange and white guitar is printed with each band member's face. It measures 58cm (23 inches) in length and is complete with 4 strings and 4 tuning pegs. The sticker at the top of the guitar head is missing, and the reverse has been previously glued. Condition is generally very good.
BEATLES BIG 6 GUITAR - an original 1964 toy 'Beatles Big Six' guitar manufactured by Selcol UK in original cardboard box. The orange and red plastic guitar has six strings and six pegs, with a circular Beatles group sticker above the words 'Beatles Big 6' in mounted silver lettering at the top of the body and facsimile signatures printed at the bottom. The small Selcol sticker on the inside of the guitar body is missing. Condition is generally very good plus.
A 1970s Epiphone EA-250 Hollow body electric guitar, made in Japan, with a steel adjustable neck, serial number 0168362, cherry red, and a hard case See illustration Condition report Straight neck, no checking, no belt buckle rash, slight surface rust or corrosion to the tremolo bar, case generally pretty good, slight wear to the plush interior where it touches the tremolo bar, 70% fret wear See illustration
1977 Anthony Zemaitis Custom electric guitar, made for Richard Scrace and inscribed 'R A S, Custom 1977' to the engraved truss rod plate, below a 'Z' maker's plaque to the top of the head, 24 fret ebony fingerboard, 'SG' type mahogany neck through design body with natural maple top, classic Zemaitis bridge and engraved stopbar, Gibson 496R and 490R zebra humbucker pickups with alnico 2 magnets, upper switch to reverse the pickup phase and the lower coil tap for both, within a bespoke fitted hard case Provenance: This guitar is being sold on behalf of Richard Scrace who ordered this guitar from Tony Zemaitis in January 1977. The guitar is sold with a complete set of hand-written letters and receipts from Tony, documenting the entire build of the guitar, from first specification right through to collection. Personal letters to this effect were typical of Tony when making guitars for his clients, as he always had a close relationship with those he made guitars for. It is common knowledge that he would not build a guitar for anyone he did not like! Richard supplied his own pickups and Grover tuners to be fitted, which is talked about in the letters. The pickups that are currently on the guitar, are later replacements, which were fitted twelve years ago. Danny O'Brien, famous for engraving all of Tony's guitars (the truss-rod cover and stopbar on this example), is mentioned in the letters. The 'SG' shape body is probably unique, however the vendor did state that another client had seen this one being made in Tony's workshop and had been in discussions with Tony about making him one as well, albeit with an engraved top. This is an exceptional example, in very good condition, aside from the odd light blemish and mild surface buckle rash. Quotes from the letters: "Your box will be made with two acoustics, one for a certain "Harrison" and one for a band called 'Average Whites'" "Please stop sending me money!! he shouted as the white coats carted him off!!!" "Best wishes, Tony. P.S - Garden lock has just locked me out. It's one of those days so far. Not to worry!" "Will let you know final cost when I receive the machines and check with Danny on the engraving to ensure that all is settled before 29/3/77" "It looks absolutely super - virgin white I think the car industry would term it"
1899 Martin 0-42 acoustic guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 8xx2, the open head stamped 'Martin' to the back, ebony fretboard with pearl position markers to the 5th, 7th and 9th fret, Brazilian rosewood back and sides, andirondack spruce top, stamped to the inner back and to the heel of the neck, condition: please enquire *The serial number of this guitar can be found on the Martin ledger as a 0-42 model dating to 1899. The style 42 in 1899 was Martin's highest level of ornamentation, with pearl around the perimeter of the body and also following the fretboard. In 1898 Martin also added three pearl position markers to the fretboard at the 5th, 7th and 9th frets. Provenance - This guitar was originally owned by the Spanish guitar virtuoso, Signor Alberto Obregon. Isolde Radclyffe, the vendor's mother in law and one of Obregon's pupils, purchased the guitar from him in 1901. She went on to have a successful musical career, one of the highlights being a Royal Command performance at Windsor castle, given by Queen Alexandra to celebrate the birthday of Princess Mary and the wedding anniversary of King George V. She also performed for the Grand Duke Michael of Russia. Later, in 1946, Isolde had her own programmes on BBC Radio. Isolde later married Ronald Lidstone, the vendor's father in law. Together they did an extraordinary adagio act. Whilst Ronald played the Martin, Isolde played her mandolin and the pair would dance continually, displaying daring lifts and balancing feats. They were known as Isolde & Alexis and performed all around the world. After all the joy the instrument had given to thousands of people, it's remained in the family ever since its last performance. To this day it is still in remarkable condition Alberto Obregon, born 1872 - died 1922 'Married an English lady' Performer and teacher. Conductor of a mandolin and guitar band. Commanded to perform on several occasions before His Majesty King Edward and Queen Alexandra. Composed "A Ma Mia". His works, about 30 were published by Schott, Dallas (Taken from 'Guitar and Mandolin' - Philip J. Bone - 1st Edition 1914)
1978 Gibson SG Custom electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 7xxx8xx1, cherry red finish with various imperfections, two empty holes on the outer edge of the bass horn left behind from old strap buttons, typical wear to the gold plated hardware, electrics appear to be in working order, original hard case, condition: good
Custom build 'Precision Bass' style bass guitar, comprising a Fender Licensed Warmoth neck, stamped no. 415, Warmoth two-tone sunburst nitro-finish body, pencil mark CB 7-00 to the neck pocket, single-ply scratchplate and an aged Seymour Duncan pickup, electrics in working order, hard case, condition: good
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