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10 craziest things a musician anytime did
For strats from the 1950s, collectors are offering unbelievable sums. But when well-known guitarists’ guitars are auctioned off the prices can be crazy. Here are the top 3: Eric Clapton’s “Blackie” treble: 959,500 dollars, Jimi Hendrix White Strat from Woodstock: 2 million dollars, “Reach Out To Asia” council with signatures of many guitar heroes: 2.7 million dollars!
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Top 5 Electric Guitars of 2018
Eric Clapton’s famous “Blackie” Strat is actually made from a collection of parts from different guitars. Eric Clapton bought a few used strats, took the anatomy of a 56s, the close of a 57s and the pickups of a third instrument. The Fender Custom Shop has made an original replica of this instrument, check it out in the video:
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Les Paul
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Hit The Tone – Khruangbin & guitar magic
The aboriginal Stratocaster (Strat for short) was released in 1954 and was developed by Leo Fender, George Fullerton and Freddie Tavares in close collaboration with some guitarists (Bill Carson, among others). It was the aboriginal electric guitar with three pickups and a contour body, which, with its rounded cutouts, adapts better to the body of the player. Supposedly, Bill Carson was dissatisfied with the block-like form of the telecaster, which always jabbed into his ribs.
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10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Fender Stratocaster
David Gilmour is the lucky buyer of the Strat with the serial number 0001, but this is not the first Strat ever made in the Fender shop. The first Stratocaster is titled “0100” and was produced in April 1954, according to vintage expert George Gruhn. Sure, there were a few prototypes before, but this model is the first with a serial number. In the video you can see the instrument.
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8 annoying things no DJ wants to hear
The Strat wasn’t initially a bestseller, a total of 720 items were sold in the first two years, $249.50 for the model with tremolo system and $229.50 for the model without. The accompanying case added another $39. It wasn’t an affordable purchase in mid-1950s USA seeing how boilerplate monthly incomes were less than $300.