TEISCO, JAPAN, CIRCA 1966-1969
TEISCO, JAPAN, CIRCA 1966-1969
TEISCO, JAPAN, CIRCA 1966-1969
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TEISCO, JAPAN, CIRCA 1966-1969

A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, SPECTRUM 5

细节
TEISCO, JAPAN, CIRCA 1966-1969
A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, SPECTRUM 5
The logo TEISCO / Del Ray applied to the tremolo cover, with applied nameplate on the back MODEL NO. Spectrum 5 / SERIAL NO. 220872 / JAPAN, the body of an ivory colour, together with a hard-shell case, tremolo bar and cover
Length of body 17 ¼ in. (43.5 cm.)
TEISCO
出版
Mark Knopfler, True Love Will Never Fade, Official music video, 2007.
Mark Knopfler - Kill To Get Crimson (Official Documentary), 2007.
拍场告示
Mark Knopfler plans to donate no less than 25% of the total hammer price received, to be split equally between The British Red Cross Society (a charity registered in England and Wales with charity number 220949, Scotland with charity number SC037738, Isle of Man with charity number 0752, and Jersey with charity number 430), Brave Hearts of the North East (a charity registered in England and Wales with charity number 1006247) and the Tusk Trust Limited (a charity registered in England and Wales with charity number 1186533).

荣誉呈献

Amelia Walker
Amelia Walker Director, Specialist Head of Private & Iconic Collections

拍品专文


Mark Knopfler purchased this guitar from Sound Stage Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, in July 2006. Although the 2007 single 'True Love Will Never Fade' was recorded on one of his red Teisco Spectrum 5 guitars (see lot 72), Knopfler opted to record the official music video for the song using this ivory Spectrum 5 instead, perhaps finding that it would appear brighter and bolder in black and white. Filmed at British Grove Studios in January 2007, the simple video saw Knopfler leading his full band in a mellow studio performance of the meandering ballad, the monochrome shots of guitar strumming interspersed with British seaside scenes in muted colour. The filming of the music video, showing the guitar in colour, can be seen in the Kill To Get Crimson official album documentary directed by Tom Bird.

When BBC Radio 2 host Johnnie Walker asked Mark about the ‘fancy guitar with a row of coloured buttons on the top’ during a promotional appearance on 16 September 2007 in support of the forthcoming album release, Mark laughingly replied: 'Yeah with the radiogram buttons on it… yeah that’s an old Japanese thing. I’ve got a few of those. Yeah, I’ve got a bunch of cheap, weird and wacky guitars as well as proper ones!'

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