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Hendrix Original '59/'60 Duo-Sonic Auctioned 2nd Nov. 2010

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:16 pm
by STRATONUCLEAR
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Hendrix Original Guitar Goes To Auction on 2nd November 2010
Monday, 25 October 2010

November 2nd 2010 - Cameo Auctioneers - Reading UK

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Hendrix Original Guitar Goes To Auction on 2nd November 2010

A realy rare piece of Hendrix memorabilia goes under the hammer at the specialist auction house Cameo Auctioneers.

This guitar as played by Jimi Hendrix in the early stages of his career could be the piece de resistance for a serious Hendrix collector

Lot 429 - Jimi Hendrix Blond (tan) '59/ '60 Duo-Sonic Guitar.

During a nine-month stint from March to November 1964, with the Isley Brothers, when he was known as Jimmy James, Hendrix got his first Fender guitar - a blond (tan) '59/ '60 Duo-Sonic.

The one Jimi used was manufactured as a short scale guitar 22 ½ inches long, selling in those days for $160. The common blond (tan) finish was discontinued in 1964. He found the Duo-Sonic affordable and that it worked great for the funky rhythms he played while working as a backing musician with the Isley Brothers backing band.

Jimi had at one stage fitted his Duo-Sonic with an EpiPhone (Maestro) Vibrato unit but had later taken it off. The rumour is that this guitar went missing whilst on tour in the USA but contrary to this Jimi just tired of using it and it was put away for a while and resurfaced years later in Chas Chandler's London studio.

Chas Chandler discovered and managed Jim,and later sold the guitar in 1982 for £400 to Rod Weinberg, who in 1983 reunited the Animals for a world tour.

In 1956, Fender introduced the Music Master and Duo-Sonic guitars as affordable "3/4-size" short-scale student models. The Duo Sonic was always a student level guitar. The Duo-Sonic is considered rare and has displayed growing collector value.

The guitar has most recently been on loan by Cameo to The Jimi Hendrix Exhibition held at the Handel House Museum, 25 Brook Street, London W1 for public exhibit from 15th to the 25th October.

This is a very rare and exciting item, and is expected to attract a significant amount of interest from collectors.

Estimate £150,000 - £180,000

Other Hendrix original items include;

Lot 430 - Jimi Hendrix, an original hand coloured drawing / painting circa 1967. This drawing comes with full provenance from Tappy Wright, Jimi's roadie

Estimate £10,000 - £12,000



As usual, the Music memorabilia sale includes hundreds of items of interest and is followed on the 3rd November by a rare sale of photographic negatives to include many images of the Beatles.

Complete auction catalogues for both sales are available to view at www.cameo-auctioneers.co.uk


For more information on these exciting lots or any others in the sale please contact the auctioneers directly on or via email at office@cameo-auctioneers.co.uk

Live bidding on the internet available for all countries at http://www.the-saleroom.com/cameo

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 9:25 pm
by STRATONUCLEAR
O.K....Who's up for it?

Re: Hendrix Original '59/'60 Duo-Sonic Auctioned 2nd Nov. 2

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:31 pm
by stewart
STRATONUCLEAR wrote:Chas Chandler discovered and managed Jim,and later sold the guitar in 1982 for £400 to Rod Weinberg, who in 1983 reunited the Animals for a world tour.
lazzle.

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 7:16 pm
by westtexasred
What did it sell for?

Image

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:25 pm
by STRATONUCLEAR
£164,000 aaaaaaaaaaaa ....it wasn't me.

How do you think they estimated that so well?

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 11:47 pm
by Boab
Fuckin annoying to know that whoever bought it will do nothing with it but put it up on a Wall. At the most.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:13 pm
by Paul_Ray
Boab wrote:Fuckin annoying to know that whoever bought it will do nothing with it but put it up on a Wall. At the most.
I think as a piece of rock history it's better off in a case or on a wall.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:18 pm
by robroe
did this thing just get sold like a year ago ?

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:35 pm
by paul_
Paul_Ray wrote:
Boab wrote:Fuckin annoying to know that whoever bought it will do nothing with it but put it up on a Wall. At the most.
I think as a piece of rock history it's better off in a case or on a wall.
+1

I don't see why it should be used for anything except Hendrix reverence. Put it in a glass case and display it somewhere music fans can see it.

Ike Turner was gigging with a Hendrix Duo last decade before he died, til it got stolen at a gig pretty much instantly.
robroe wrote:did this thing just get sold like a year ago ?
Thinking of his Dakota Red Mustang, maybe? That was on eBay semi-recently.

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 4:36 pm
by SKC Willie
I don't mind the idea of a collector taking it to his collection and playing it a bit . . .

But you'd have to be a moron to gig with it.