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Elvis Presley's Fender -Guitar is for sale: no piece of Rock & Roll history that was built in California
It is an All-Loswood guitar built by Fender on the Koning himself
In 1968, Fender Musical Instrument Company, located in California, built a series of six guitars that they placed for a number of famous musicians. One of these six, a Fender -Telecaster made entirely from Rosewood from body to throat, is for sale Påreverb.com. But before you bounce and you wonder what this makes a finding ... The instrument was built and sent to Rock and Roll's King himself - Elvis Presley.Presley used guitar at intervals.The seller, SS Vintage from Chicago, Illinois, plays it "as butter" and notes maintaining a very long when playing a letter from the then Fender -representative Eddie Miller sent Elvis the guitar back to Fender and said it too heavyWAS.U can, however, assess whether you have the money.The "Buy it" tab puts $ 295,000 back on the site.It has the origin to prove the background, including the name of Elvis that has been scratched on the back of the battleboard of the guitar. Yet this is one of the six of the others - who are not for sale as far as we know now -In similar famous hands, one went to Steve Crops, guitarist and author of the famous Stax Records Crew.Washed with Booker T and MGS played together with writing or co -writing of some of the most famous songs of the label, including Otis Redding's posthumously released "Dock of the Bay." The other telecaster made a splash in a documentary that earlier this yearwas released.George Harrison was the recipient of Fender Rosewood Tele and used it under the famous roof terrace that now closes the Beatles' Get Back documentary.Website says that Elvis' Telecaster expected to sell soon.
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In 1968, Fender Musical Instrument Company, located in California, built a series of six guitars that they placed for a number of famous musicians.
One of these six, a fender telecaster that is made entirely from Rosewood from body to throat, is for saleReverb.com.
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But before you bundle and ask what this makes such a finding ... the instrument was built and sent to Rock and Roll's King himself - Elvis Presley.
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Presley used the guitar at intervals.Covers the seller, SS Vintage from Chicago, Illinois, plays it "like butter" and maintaining notes for a long time when playing said it was too heavy.
However, you can assess yourself whether you have the money.The "Buy it" tab will put you back $ 295,000 on the site.It has the origin to prove the background, including the name of Elvis that is scratched from the guitar on the back of the Bockguard.
Yet this is one of the six of the others - who are not for sale as far as we know now - was in similar famous hands.
One went to Steve Croppe, guitarist and author of the famous Stax Records.Crops played with Booker T and MGS together with the writing or co -writing of some of the most famous songs of the label, including Otis Redding's posthumous brought the "Dock of the" Dock of the Bay."
The other telecaster made a splash in a documentary that was released earlier this year.George Harrison was the recipient of Fender Rosewood Tele and used it under the famous roof terrace that now closes the Beatles' Get Back documentary.
The site says that the Elvis telecaster is expected to sell soon.