Memorabilia - Music
Stockholm Syndrome SIGNED Crescent Electric Guitar
- Item Number
- 101
- Sold
- 280 USD to fishpanic
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
Crescent electric guitar signed by the members of Stockholm Syndrome: Widespread Panic bass player Dave Schools; acclaimed singer/songwriter Jerry Joseph of the Jackmormons; Eric McFadden (a San Francisco-based guitarist who has worked with Keb Mo’, Les Claypool and George Clinton’s P-Funk All Stars), Danny Louis (an Upstate NY based keyboard virtuoso widely known for his role in Gov’t Mule and Cheap Trick) and drummer Wally Ingram (an L.A.-based drummer who has worked with Jackson Browne, Sheryl Crow, Tracy Chapman and David Lindley).
This guitar was handed over by the band directly to our Tipitina's production manager as they boarded their bus for departure after their 8/20/11 performance at the club. The guys told the production manager to see to it that the guitar made it over to the Tipitina's Foundation for fundraising efforts....and so now you see it here in this auction.
This guitar shows some wear and has obviously been played a bit. There's a small chip (less than a quarter inch) on the bottom left which can be seen in the attached photos. We've plugged it in, and it does work. We've placed new strings on it as well, but the guitar's main value lies in the memorabilia-factor due to band's signatures.
Item Special Note
Winning bidder is responsible for shipping costs. Local pick up is available Fountainbleau Storage, 4040 Tulane Ave., New Orleans.
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