The Black Strat
FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, 1969 AND 1983

A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, STRATOCASTER, KNOWN AS ‘THE BLACK STRAT’

Price realised USD 3,975,000
Estimate
USD 100,000 – USD 150,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, and applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see Section D of the Conditions of Sale for full details.
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FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, 1969 AND 1983

A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, STRATOCASTER, KNOWN AS ‘THE BLACK STRAT’

Price realised USD 3,975,000
Closed: 20 Jun 2019
Price realised USD 3,975,000
Closed: 20 Jun 2019
Details
FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, 1969 AND 1983
A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, STRATOCASTER, KNOWN AS ‘THE BLACK STRAT’
The later neck with headstock bearing the decal logo Fender STRATOCASTER / WITH SYNCHRONISED TREMOLO / ORGINAL / Contour / Body, the later neckplate stamped 38979, with hardshell case bearing a label inscribed FENDER STRATOCASTER 'THE' BLACK #38979; accompanied by an original sales invoice from Seymour Duncan MFG. to David Gilmore [sic] for three custom pickups, dated 27th June 1979, an original sales invoice from Charvel Manufacturing to Pink Floyd for seven birdseye maple 22 fret Strat necks, dated 25th January 1982, a letter from Dave Storey of American Precision Metal Works regarding the Kahler tremolo, dated 27th June 1983, a facsimile copy of a letter from Steve Routhier at the Hard Rock Café regarding the loan of the guitar, dated 5th August 1986, and two facsimile transmissions on David Gilmour Music Limited headed stationery regarding the return of the guitar from the Hard Rock Café, dated 6th May and 7th June 1997
Length of back 15 7/8 in. (39.7 cm.)
Literature
The Black Strat is the subject of a definitive book by David Gilmour’s longtime guitar technician Phil Taylor, remaining the only guitar to have its detailed chronological history so meticulously and accurately documented.
Taylor, P. Pink Floyd: The Black Strat - A History of David Gilmour's Black Fender Stratocaster, Great Britain, 2017, illus. cover, pp. 1, 4, 6, 14, 15, 16, 18, 23, 29, 32-40, 42-44, 46-51, 54-59, 63-66, 69, 72, 75, 76, 78, 81-94, 96-98, 100, 101, 104, 105, 108-112, 115-117, 119, 121-124, 129-133, 139, 148-152, 154-155, 158-160, 162-164, 166-173, 175-186, 188, 191, 194, 197, 200, 202, 206, 208, 212-234, 236-245, 250.
Fielder, H. Pink Floyd Behind the Wall, New York, 2013, illus. pp. 62, 63, 71, 78, 86, 91, 100, 105, 106, 122, 198, 204.
Guesdon, J-M. and Margotin, P. Pink Floyd: All The Songs, New York, 2017, illus. pp. 242, 245, 265, 269, 275, 277, 307, 317, 336, 340, 357, 397, 403, 421, 431, 471, 565.
Popoff, M. Pink Floyd: Album By Album, Minneapolis, 2018, illus. pp. 56, 67, 83, 99, 104, 118, 131, 151, 158, 223.
Povey, G. The Complete Pink Floyd, New York, 2016-2017, illus. pp. 150-151,171,189, 206, 222, 243, 253, 332, 368, 393, 397.
Povey, G. and Russell, I. Pink Floyd: In The Flesh, London, 1997, illus. pp. 100, 126, 135, 160, 179, 189, 222, 243, 253, 332, 368, 393, 397.
Povey, G. Pink Floyd in Objects, London, 2018, illus. pp. 78-79, 81.
Scarfe, G. The Making Of Pink Floyd The Wall, London, 2010, pp. 119, 230.
Wheeler, T. The Stratocaster Chronicles, Milwaukee, 2004, illus. p. 148.
Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains, London, 2017, illus. pp. 106, 125, 236, 237.
Interactive Guitar Magazine, 2017, Issue #47, illus. cover.
Guitar & Bass Magazine, March 2008, Vol 19, No3, illus. cover.
Guitar World, March 2006, illus. cover.
Guitarist, February 2015, Issue 390, illus. cover, pp. 66-67.
Q Pink Floyd Special Edition, September 2004, illus. pp. 38, 58, 68, 79.
Exhibited
Pink Floyd Interstellar, Cité de la Musique, Paris, France, 10th October 2003 – 25th January 2004.
Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 13th May – 15th October 2017.
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