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Eric played a prototype during his concert in the Royal Albert Hall this year in London...
Don't know whether it's been posted here already... if yes - sorry... if no - fine...
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...in 52 days...
look LINK...
Eric played a prototype during his concert in the Royal Albert Hall this year in London...
Don't know whether it's been posted here already... if yes - sorry... if no - fine...
black greets
PIT...
question:
What's better than an Eric Clapton Signature guitar?
answer:
two ;-)
1989 Eric Clapton Signature BLACKIE
2004 Custom Shop Eric Clapton Signature BLACKIE
1987 American Standard bastardized "BLACKIE"
1985 Acoustic 12-string
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Wow. I would love one of those, but I doubt I could afford one.
Jeff
Whatever he played was the thickest sounding Strat I ever heard it was almost as thick as a Les Paul tone unreal.
275 are made, 90 of them go to overseas... the rest will go to the Guitar Center...
price 24 K$...
and proceed of the money go to the Crossroad Center of Eric Clapton...
Greets
PIT...
question:
What's better than an Eric Clapton Signature guitar?
answer:
two ;-)
1989 Eric Clapton Signature BLACKIE
2004 Custom Shop Eric Clapton Signature BLACKIE
1987 American Standard bastardized "BLACKIE"
1985 Acoustic 12-string
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Nuckin futz!
This won't be news to Seattle-ites but I was kind of shocked to stumble -- literally -- across Brownie sitting in a plexiglass case, practically on the floor, outside the Guitar Room at the Experience Music Project while I was racing through there on vacation a month back. No one seemed to notice that it (or anything of significance) was right there, and I almost missed it myself. Kind of strange to have 15 minutes to myself like that.
I do recall a surprisingly (to me) narrow string spacing at the nut.
Check out www.coda-music.co.uk they have a PDF file on the C.S. Blackie Strat (click on the Strat next to the Randall amp)
Didn't the real Blackie sale at auction for 90 some thousand? Man, if you can afford 24g for a strat, why not just go for the real deal.
"Fool me once, shame on..... shame on me... fool me twice... shame on ... shame on... IF YOU GET FOOLED ONCE YOU CAN'T GET FOOLED AGAIN".-Our Good bud George W.
Try ten times that: $959,500
http://www.stratcollector.com/newsde...es/000253.html
Ha.. Nevermind then... what the hell was I thinking about!?!
"Fool me once, shame on..... shame on me... fool me twice... shame on ... shame on... IF YOU GET FOOLED ONCE YOU CAN'T GET FOOLED AGAIN".-Our Good bud George W.
OK I've got it figured out. I've already got a Black Strat. I'll just remove the back tremelo cover plate (sell it on EBay), stick a cigarette under the low E string on the headstock and let it burn into through the finish and start calling my guitar Blackie!
For what that guitar is gonna sell for, I would rather have an oldie with a couple issues. Who is so into emulating someone else that they must have a guitar that looks just like their hero's axe?
Im sorry and not to offend anyones taste if its your thing well, OK. BUT that being said this make a new guitar beat it, scratch it, burn it ..whatever so it can look "OLD and VINTAGE" is the biggest load of marketing horsedung I have ever seen. I feel for those who pay a premium for this nonsense. I do have a Clapton Strat and it looks like new and it will age slowly with me and I wont have to pay some craftsman who's time would be better spent building fine guitars rather than gouging hacking a scraping a fine instrument for the sake of turning into a psuedo relic. These are NEW guitars and all the damage in the world wont make them vintage and it wont sound any better for the trouble, all that happens is someone get relieved of thier money for this "percieved service" so people can hang a phoney old looking guitar from their necks. Just food for thought I guess?
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MarkL8, I'm with you. I want my Fender Deluxe to grow old gracefully.
"Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so" -- Douglas Adams
"If something has a 1 in a million chance of occurring, 9 times out of 10 it will happen" -- Terry Pratchett
Yeppers! If there is any "Mojo" to be had at all, it comes from the blood sweat and tears of the years. Not someone defacing a fine instrument for appearance purposes.
I think Blackie is a bit different form other "Relics" in that it is actually a replica that happens to be reliced. Fender didn't have to drive their Custom Shop Pickup Tuck around town dragging these down the backroads but had to get the details right.
You could probably put it in the R & R Hall of Fame and no one would be the wiser. If I were rich I sure could see collecting a lot of these Replica Guitars for fun to hang in a case and play when the mood strikes.
As I stated previously I'm not a fan of pre-reliced guitars but since I like the look of an honest well worn guitar some of these factory relics can look cool.
Here's one on Ebay and it aint been released yet
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FENDER-ERIC-CL...QQcmdZViewItem
Some people may be interested to see some better pictures of the Blackie Tribute. The Fender site now has a lot more info including pics of the guitar, case and all of the other items that come with it.
http://www.fender.com/blackie/
Jeff
From the Cream2005 Reunion website:
"At The Royal Albert Hall Concerts, Eric used:
Black Fender Strat with noiseless pickups and a maple neck (another black Strat with Lace Sensor pickups).
Jim Dunlop strap locks.
Fender '57 tweed Twin amp, in a stack, with a spare on top (only used on “Sunshine Of Your Love”) and a Leslie speaker.
The Leslie had a separate preamp, used to balance out tone and volumes with the amp when used together.
He also had a Dunlop wah-wah pedal in line.
His wireless system was the Samson Synth 6 system, with packs powered by 2 AA batteries. This ran to the input of his foot-switching unit through a Zaola cable from the cannon out on the Samson.
His guitar straps were by Ernie Ball, as were his picks and his strings (''Slinkys'' 10 13 17 26 36 46 gauges).
This information was graciously provided by Eric's guitar technician Lee Dickson."
"...pray do not imagine that those who make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field;
that, of course, they are many in number; or that, after all, they are other than the little,
shriveled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublesome, insects of the hour."
-Edmund Burke
The San Francisco Guitar Center will have the new "Blackie" on display this weekend if anyone around the Bay Area is interested in taking a look at one in person.
The Guitar Center in Lewisville, TX has one. I saw it yesterday. It can be yours for $20,000.00 It's on "Sale", the regular price is $24,000.00
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These guitars look and probably play and sound amazing but for that price, I just don't get it. I understand the aura and collectability but for $24K I would much rather have a real 100% pre-cbs strat then a replica of one or EC's. Am I on crack about this or are these guitars priced accordingly?
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you are not on crack.
I have seen the market for used and even new reissues go through the roof recently. If you are into really shopping around you can still get some good bargains out there, but they are becoming scarce.
Think GC would let one buy this on a 1 year no payment plan?
Heck, you could play the thing for a year and probably still turn it around for a profit.
"...pray do not imagine that those who make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field;
that, of course, they are many in number; or that, after all, they are other than the little,
shriveled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublesome, insects of the hour."
-Edmund Burke
Sorta.... I am actually in the North Ft. Worth area. Sounds like you are in Denton...I don't know if any of the other area GCs have one. They are kinda cool to look at, but like some of these other guys are saying... I would rather have a guitar that aged "naturally"....
Yep, I've seen the boom in brazilian historic les pauls and some LTD edition relic fenders but not to the tune of $24,000!! To me, once you get into the real vintage territory, it's a no brainer. I'm guessing if these reissues get into that price range, the real-deal vintages will be in the stratosphere and I'm just talking the run of the mill pre-cbs strats... not the Blackie's and Bursts which will clearing the "well over million dollars" mark soon thereafter
'13 20th R9 Murphy
'13 Believer Burst #003
'13 Redeye #007
'13 Fender '52 WW10 Tele
'12 Fender '59 WW10 Strat Braz
'10 Goldie #008
'10 Dr. Z Maz 18NR
'03 R9 Aged Braz
'03 R9 Braz
'02 Martin OM28JM #360
'97 Fender '58 Strat (Gene Baker MB)
'68 Marshall JMP50 & '68 1960A Cab
'65 Fender Del. Rev.
'61 Gibson ES-335 TD
'59 Gibson TV Model
'59 Fender Tweed BM
'42 Martin 0017
we can't even 'look' at it here (quoting from "Spinal Tap" =-)
the local GC sold out within minutes the store open this morning; there were couple guys waiting outside to buy 'em, i was told
Three things kinda bug me...
1. The guitar was commissioned by GC.
2. "BLACKIE®"
3. I have to wonder how big that "portion" is that's going to Crossroads.
I'm not losing any sleep over this, but still...
All I'll say is this - if Fender's marketing folks can come up with a guitar that costs about $300 to build, and they have people waiting in line to buy them for over $20,000, I want to hire those dudes away from Fender right now!
Kudos to them. Well done!
OSA
"No harmonic knowledge, no sense of time, a ghastly tone, unskilled vibrato, and so on. Chuck is one of the worst guitar players I know" -Gravity Jim
I just called Guitar Center for a couple of questions, I usually donate around that 25 K a year from my company to charitable organisations ( to make Taxes suck a little less blood ... )
They told me that alot of the proceeds from the instruments go to Crossroads, but I don'T get a donation receipt !!!
Will talk to my accountant on Monday to see if I can get away with it !!! will keep you guys posted !
Bananas
so you bought the guitar??
(sorry if i missed a previous post about that..)
Musician's Friend/ Private Reserve warehouse is storing 20 Blackies for Guitar Center here in KC, MO.
I was there earlier today & picked up this baby to cure my G.A.S..
http://www.privatereserveguitars.com...lose_angle.jpg
If you bite on this, you have more money than sense.
That said, you know the old saying; "Once you've had black you'll never go back!". Hmmmm...
(btw/ did anyone notice that Martin is selling a new "vintage" D-28 for $12,000? I guess there really is "one born every minute".)
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short update...
I had the chance to have one in hands and play it a bit... sparkling pearly brilliant... very direct sweet response... feels like played 1000s of hours... very strong aging... I instantly felt myself at home...
but the price-tag hurts... really...
Greets
PIT...
question:
What's better than an Eric Clapton Signature guitar?
answer:
two ;-)
1989 Eric Clapton Signature BLACKIE
2004 Custom Shop Eric Clapton Signature BLACKIE
1987 American Standard bastardized "BLACKIE"
1985 Acoustic 12-string
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