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Rare Semer Tone resonator guitar by Selmer, made in France, circa 1953, the open peg box with SB tuning pegs, 20 fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers, single cone spider configuration resonator, hard case *One of only six known to have been made by the Selmer company in Paris. Note the same machines fitted on many Maccaferi models. Formerly owned by Brendan Crocker of the Notting Hillbillies.
Bert Weedon - Abbott Victor Ritz arch top acoustic guitar, circa 1946,19 fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl block position markers, tobacco burst finish hollow body, hard case *Provenance: this guitar was used by Bert in many radio recordings between 1946-1948. Bert Weedon traded this guitar back to Jack Abbott for the top of the range Music Master model. That model, along with several other iconic instruments associated with Bert Weedon, remains with the family. The guitar was sold to a pupil of Bert`s in 1950 This guitar comes with the original white pickguard signed by Bert Weedon and a signed magazine cut-out dated December 1946 depicting Bert with the guitar.
Hofner Committee Thin electric guitar, circa 1958, no. 1075, the shaped headstock inlaid with a pearl motif, 22 fret rosewood fingerboard with foliate pearl position markers, natural finish single cut hollow body with birds eye maple back and sides, clear Perspex pickguard and two pickups, hard case.
Peavey T-60 electric guitar, Made in U.S.A, circa 1978, ser. no. 00000000, 21 fret maple fingerboard with dot position markers, natural finish double cutaway body with black scratchplate, two pickups and fixed tailpiece, original Peavey case *This is the original prototype T60 guitar from the initial production prototype run. It was the first Peavey guitar to come to Europe and was imported for the British musical instrument trade show in 1978. The guitar can be seen in Ken Achard - The Peavey Revolution, page 59.
Unique Peavey T-40 custom built presentation bass guitar, made in U.S.A, circa 1980, ser. no. 007, 20 fret maple fingerboard with dot position markers, natural finish mineral wood body with two pickups, original Peavey hard case *This guitar is a one-off custom-made T-40 control thru-body bass which Hartley Peavey presented to Ken in 1980. This guitar can be seen in Ken Achard - The Peavey Revolution, page 73.
Unique Peavey T-25 Sustanite prototype electric guitar, made in U.S.A, circa 1979, ser. no. 00515799, 21 fret maple fingerboard with dot position markers, red finish synthetic body with two pickups and hard tail bridge, original Peavey hard case *This is a unique prototype guitar with a `Sustanite` plastic and timber core body design. The guitar did not make it into production as the oil crisis caused plastic prices to rocket. This guitar can be seen in Ken Achard - The Peavey Revolution, page 67.
Unique Peavey Resolite prototype bass guitar, made in U.S.A, circa 1992, 21 fret maple fingerboard with dot position markers, black finish semi-hollow body with three pickups, original fitted case *This guitar is a prototype and did not make it into production. This guitar can be seen in Ken Achard - The Peavey Revolution, page 118.
Unique Peavey custom-made Euro bass guitar, made in U.S.A circa 1999, 24 fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers, stained natural body with carved Euro motif and three pickups, soft case *This is a unique custom-made bass that was built for the Frankfurt trade fair to celebrate the introduction of the Euro.
Unique Peavey Aberdeen custom-built electro-acoustic bass guitar, made in U.S.A, 21 fret rosewood fingerboard with dot position markers, purple finish body with abalone inlay to the edges of the table and sound hole, Peavey ASE4 electronics *This guitar is a one-off custom-built guitar for Ken by Peavey.
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