1434 :: 1966 Georg Bolin Duett III classical guitar, labelled "Duett III Byggd for Fredrik Van Pallandt, Stockholm, 20.6.1966, Georg Bolin"

Lot Number 1434. 1966 Georg Bolin Duett III classical guitar, labelled
 
1966 Georg Bolin Duett III classical guitar, labelled "Duett III Byggd for Fredrik Van Pallandt, Stockholm, 20.6.1966, Georg Bolin"; Back and sides: Brazilian rosewood, a few minor lacquer marks; Top: natural spruce, minor play wear; Neck: mahogany, hairline head fracture; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: good; Case: original hard case; Nut width: 54mm; Scale length: 650mm; Overall Condition: good *Sold with non-transferable cities A10 certificate no. 615483/01 Made for Frederik Van Pallandt (Danish 1934-1994) part of the Danish 1950s - 1960s folk duo Nina & Frederik. As seen in the video for "Dawn" in 1967 and thought to have been used on the recording of "An evening with Nina & Fredrik at The Royal Albert Hall" in 1966. The guitar was subsequently owned by lyricist and musician Herbert Kretzmer (South African 1925-2020). Sold with a hand written note from the widow Sylvie Kretzmer stating that the guitar belonged to her late husband.

Estimate: £1000-2000

Sold For: £1000.00

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