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Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2001 1:20 pm
by Marty
OK I GIVE Peter!Where did the idea for the back-
drop on your Casino come from?
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2001 1:53 pm
by admin
Marty: Have a look at George Harrison's attire in the Beatles' movies and see if you can spot the background.
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2001 9:26 pm
by fatrat
Is George's magician cape in Magical Mystery Tour? Where's the bus?? Ten miles north on the Dunesburry Road and they're havin a luvly time. I forgot the shoooogar. Where did you get that???? COOL!!! Can you get me some of the Indian jackets Paul and George have on in the walrus part? The orange suit George wears is cool too. Ill have one of those and Ringo's Chicken head. I just bought it on DVD, what a crazy film.
FATRAT
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2001 1:18 am
by Tedster
Anyone got any closeups of George's "Hare Krishna" Stratocaster? The one in the Magical Mystery Tour album, also seen in Tom Petty's video (with Mike Campbell playing it) "I Won't Back Down"...
Also, while we're on the topic...did Harrison indeed originally own the psychedelic SG painted by "The Fool" which Clapton made famous, and later ended up in Todd Rundgren's hands?
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2001 9:23 pm
by FATTOYBOY
no, I dont think so...
I think George gave his to Pete Ham of Badfinger...
We need a badfinger fan to tell us...
FATRULERBOY
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2001 10:40 pm
by Tedster
There are some closeups of the detail of a replica of Clapton's psychedelic SG at:
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You might have to page around a bit, but they're there...
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2001 12:26 am
by tom
Todd Rundgren has the Sg of Claptons...
I think I read that George gave Pete Ham of Badfinger his Gibson Sg...
the Fool (group of artist working for Apple in 67-69 until Klein move into Apple) painted Creams instruments, they did Jack Bruce's Fender Bass VI and Claptons SG...along with a piano for John and I think they did George's house, John's Rolls and Mini, the Apple Building, and the red to pink,inside paper record sleeve for Sgt. Pepper...its funny that they didnt do the Beatles guitars, the Casinos, Ricky bass, Ringos drum head in M.M.Tour and George's Rocky Strat....I wonder why they did those themselves?
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2001 10:21 am
by simer4001
The Fool also designed the inside gatefold sleeve to SGT. PEPPER, but it then nixed at the end by Peter Blake.
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2001 12:44 pm
by tom
they did the red to pink swirle jacket that the record itself slips in, on the original copies of Sgt.pepper...
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2001 2:34 pm
by Tim_Fletcher
Some pics of Larry Wassgren's magnificant collection of Beatles-related Hofners and other guitars are now on display at Steve Russell's vintage Hofner website. Check out
http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/steverussell/gallery/gallery2/gallery9/gal98.html
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2001 11:42 am
by Nick_Thiel
Hey Larry:
Does that Club 40 have a black neck? If so, very cool. I'd hate to guess what the boys at Music Ground charged you for all of that stuff, but never the less, it's cool stuff to have and I'm jealous (especially about the Stu bass).
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2001 1:27 pm
by Frank_S
Larry,
Your 325 is awesome!!!!!!
Thanks for the pic.
Posted: Tue Feb 20, 2001 12:36 pm
by larrywassgren
Thanks for the compliments guys. I probably did
pay too much money at the time for all this stuff,
but the good part is most was bought 5-15 years ago and the value has gone up a lot. I don't buy
snowmobiles, boats, etc., just early Beatle gear
which has proven to be a better move than buying
a $5000 snowmobile which is worthing nothing in 5 years! Nick, the Club 40 has a natural finish neck and the President bass has a black neck. Just the opposite of what they should be but we can't have everything! They both play great, I think the early Hofners are way under-rated. The Solid 7 has a 'ski slope' neck but is good for slide. They are rare as most got busted like McCartney's.
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2001 6:57 pm
by Ed
In today's marketplace, which guitar is considered more valuable, John's Rick or Paul's Hofner? Just wondering.
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2001 3:23 am
by leftybass
Hmmmm....Which 325 are you thinking of???
From a standpoint of authenticity my vote would go to John's '63 325 due to its almost unaltered condition. Paul's Hofner 500/1 along with all other Beatle Guitars has had such an impact in the shape of popular music that it is almost impossible to put a value on any of them. Seven figures??? Who knows. A 1959 left-handed Les Paul Standard (flame-top) was advertised recently for $100,000.00; Paul McCartney has the only other one that I know of--so what would his bring if it was for sale? I think it all comes down to WHO it is, and WHAT it is. If they ever come up for sale, they will arguably be the holy grail(s) in guitar collecting.