1127 :: Mid 1960s Schaller 'Steve Marriott - Ogdens Era' guitar neck pickup *A rare pickup that was often used on Framus instruments and later on very early Shergold guitars. They are a similar design to a P90 but a bit more powerful. Steve Marriott famously used one in the neck pickup position of his battered Telecaster during the Ogdens 'Nut Gone Flake' sessions

Lot Number 1127. Mid 1960s Schaller 'Steve Marriott - Ogdens Era' guitar neck pickup  *A rare pickup that was often used on Framus instruments and later on very early Shergold guitars. They are a similar design to a P90 but a bit more powerful. Steve Marriott famously used one in the neck pickup position of his battered Telecaster during the Ogdens 'Nut Gone Flake' sessions. Auctioned at The Guitar Auction - Day Two - The Michael Chapman Collection, The Tony Zemaitis Workshop, Artist Associated Guitars, Memorabilia, Amplification, Effects, Spares & Audio Equipment on 8th December 2022
 
Mid 1960s Schaller 'Steve Marriott - Ogdens Era' guitar neck pickup *A rare pickup that was often used on Framus instruments and later on very early Shergold guitars. They are a similar design to a P90 but a bit more powerful. Steve Marriott famously used one in the neck pickup position of his battered Telecaster during the Ogdens 'Nut Gone Flake' sessions

Estimate: £40-80

Sold For: £55.00

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