385 :: Chris Rea - studio used and stage played 1976 Fender Hardtail Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 714655

Lot Number 385. Chris Rea - studio used and stage played 1976 Fender Hardtail Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 714655. Auctioned at  on 1st January 1970
 
Chris Rea - studio used and stage played 1976 Fender Hardtail Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 714655; Body: three-tone sunburst finish, many dings to edges and contour arm wear as to be expected for a used guitar of this age; Neck: maple, minor ding to back; Fretboard: maple; Frets: mild wear with visible indent wear to first position; Electrics: working, replacement switch (original retained); Case: early 1960s Selmer hard case (missing covering and other damages); Weight: 4.41kg; Overall condition: good for age *Purchased new by Chris Rea from Hamilton's Music Store in Middlesbrough, circa 1977 and used extensively to recording his first two albums 'Whatever Happened to Benny Santini' (1978) and 'Deltics' (1979). Chris played this guitar in an E tuning, mostly with a slide, which worked particularly well with this guitar due to the maple neck and out of phase toggle position which gives a tighter sound. During the recording of Rea's third album 'Tennis' (1979), he acquired his pink 1962 Fender Stratocaster from John Deacon of Queen. The 1976 Fender Stratocaster was then used by Chris' guitarist at the time, Dave Burton, who recorded with the guitar on the Tennis album at Chipping Norton Studios. Chris can be seen using the guitar at the Theatre de l'Empire, Paris, April 1979, alongside Dave Burton, his live guitarist at the time. Dave is later seen using the guitar in the video for 'Tennis', that the band recorded for the German TV show 'Rockpop' in 1979, where by now Chris is using his 'new' pink Fender Stratocaster. Chris then gave the Stratocaster to Dave in August 1980, at the end of the last tour with the original band. Sold with a signed statement of provenance from Dave Burton.

Estimate: £5000-10000

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Sale Date: 1st January 1970
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