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Eric Clapton
A David Russell Young 'Dreadnought' acoustic guitar, 1978, labelled David Russell Young/Luthier, signed and dated by the maker David Russell Young/1978, rosewood back and sides bound in rosewood and decorative wood purfling, spruce top with abalone pearl inlay, ebony fingerboard with pearl inlay, headstock inlaid with pearl in a butterfly motif; and a hardshell case with adhesive tape inscribed by Lee Dickson David Russell Young/6 String AC/1978 (2)
Provenance
Ex-Lot 14, Crossroads Guitar Auction: Eric Clapton & Friends for the Crossroads Centre, Christie's New York, 24 June, 2004.

Lot Essay

Eric Clapton initially purchased this guitar for collecting purposes from Freddie Wallacki.

David Russell Young is best known to guitar makers as the author of The Steel String Guitar - Construction and Repair. This 1975 book was instrumental in influencing a generation of American luthiers. The outline of this instrument is strongly influenced by the Dreadnought series of guitars first produced by C.F. Martin and Company.

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