CHARVEL GUITARS, GLENDORA, 1981

A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR

成交价 美元 75,000
估价
美元 4,000 – 美元 6,000
估价不包括买家酬金。成交总额为下锤价加以买家酬金及扣除可适用之费用。
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CHARVEL GUITARS, GLENDORA, 1981

A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR

成交价 美元 75,000
拍品终止拍卖: 2019年6月20日
成交价 美元 75,000
拍品终止拍卖: 2019年6月20日
细节
CHARVEL GUITARS, GLENDORA, 1981
A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR
The headstock with applied Charvel logo, with hardshell case bearing a label inscribed CHARVEL STRATOCASTER BROWN BURST-FLAME EMG ROSEWOOD #N.S.N; accompanied by a promotional flyer for the No.1 Music Centre, Hamburg, inscribed sold: David Gilmour 8-84, a delivery note from No.1 Music Centre, Hamburg to Charvel Manufacturing, dated 22nd November 1984, returning the guitar for guarantee repair, and two photographs of David Gilmour playing this guitar, the first a vintage gelatin silver print by Jill Furmanovsky, London, circa 1986, the second a candid color snapshot, 2001 [not illustrated]
Length of back 15 5/8 in. (39.7 cm.)
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