A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, SG-1000N
A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, SG-1000N
A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, SG-1000N
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A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, SG-1000N

YAMAHA CORPORATION, HAMAMATSU, JAPAN, 1983

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A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, SG-1000N
YAMAHA CORPORATION, HAMAMATSU, JAPAN, 1983
The logo YAMAHA inlaid at the headstock, engraved SG1000N on the truss rod cover, 110972 / stamped MADE IN JAPAN on the reverse, the mahogany body with maple cap top, the three-piece laminated maple neck with East Indian rosewood fingerboard and split trapezoid pearl inlay, of Indigo Blue finish, together with an original Yamaha hardshell case applied with Johnny Fuckin Marr and Spirit Power Tour stickers
Length of body: 16 5⁄8 in. (42.2 cm.)
Literature
R. Brakes, ‘Johnny Marr: “The guitar helps you stamp your own identity – on your band and ultimately on the world… I love that”’, Guitar World, 21 April 2022. https://www.guitarworld.com/features/johnny-marr-fever-dreams-pts-1-4.
J. Marr, Marr’s Guitars, Thames & Hudson, London, 2023, pp. 113, 234-235.
Further details
100% of the hammer price for this lot will be split equally between The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association and The National Autistic Society, UK registered charities (charity numbers 209617 and 269425).

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Inspired by the guitarists of the late 70s art-rock movement, Johnny Marr began hunting down Yamaha SGs around the time that he released his first solo studio album The Messenger in 2013 (see footnote to lot 89). With the help of Richard Henry Guitars, Marr assembled a collection of three SG-1000s, two SG-1300s and one SG-700, all of which he employed in his studio recordings from 2014’s Playland onwards. Marr told us: People think the guitars on my solo records are mostly the Signature Jags, but they’re mostly Les Paul Customs and Yamaha SGs. Marr regularly turned to this Indigo Blue SG-1000 during the recording of his 2018 solo studio album Call The Comet. The guitar can be heard on the tracks ‘My Eternal’, ‘Spiral Cities’ and ‘Walk Into The Sea’.

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