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Brian
May Red Special Wall Plaque
The
Red Special is the instantly recognisable guitar designed,
made and played by Dr Brian May.
As a boy, unable to afford a quality instrument, Brian and his
father Harold set about building the guitar from scratch, from
bits and pieces lying around in Harolds workshop in the
family home in Feltham circa 1964.
A one-hundred-year-old (at the time) mahogany fireplace provided
the wood for the neck, and an old oak table and some block-board
were shaped for the body. Motorcycle valve springs, a knitting
needle, filed-down pearl buttons, shelf edging and an old bicycle
saddle bag were some of the other materials used in the construction
process.
Two years of painstaking trial and test later, and the Old
Girl (as she is affectionately known) was ready to be unleashed
onto an unsuspecting public.
The
guitar has appeared at every Queen concert since then, and on
almost every recorded Queen track. It remains the number one choice
instrument for Brians continuing solo and group work, including
a legendary outing on the roof of Buckingham Palace in 2002.
This
replica is approved by Brian for recreational purposes!
Price
£59.99 €65.47 $96.15
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Type "Order from OIQFC" as the instructions. This secures
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on our website.
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COLLECTOR
FRAMED CD'S
3 TITLE CHOICES
We
have commissioned top industry award makers Award Framers International
to make a series of fabulous framed CD's, to celebrate the anniversary
of the albums' release, to grace your wall. We can currently offer
A Day At The Races, News Of The World and A Kind Of Magic, all
limited to just 250 of each. These are unique & beautiful
items (my photo certainly does it no justice!). You can actually
REMOVE the CD easily and quickly, to enable you to PLAY it, and
then return it to it's frame - what a great way to display your
CD collection!
Click
on image above to order.
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