Current photos of Lennon's guitars
Jeff, Great shots where did you get them all? Does the museum have it's own webpage?
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Thanks Jeff. I'll check it out. Thanks for sharing.
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I believe that the Gallotone on display at the JL Museum is a replica. A private collector purchased the real Gallotone in a Christies or Sothebys auction a number of years ago, which called into question — for some people at least — the authenticity of the other JL guitars on display. Even those "floating" photos are fairly dated. The JL Museum has no images of any guitars or artifacts on the Web Site. You have to go to Tokyo to get a look at anything that's on display in the museum.
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The two times I've seen shots of John with LP Special's I've seen show both with that old fashioned Charlie Christian pickup--both at MSG and with Chuck Berry on the Mike Douglas show, yet I he seems to always be playing with the bridge pickup anyway. I guess it's one of the many peculiar questions left lingering for gear obsessed fans like me...




