字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 have I get tired for you. Okay. This is your guitar? Yes. OK, it's Ah, 1961 Fender Stratocaster. That's a big, wild factor, right? There certainly is. Yeah. My earliest memories of, you know, as a kid, you know, watching old videos of Jimi Hendrix play a white early sixties Stratocaster. But you played it upside down. Yeah, it's a pretty damn good shape. So where did you get this thing? This guitar is being with me. For years, I've worked on records with Nancy Sinatra on particular clock. Tom Jones. It's not unusual. All right, So were you like a studio, Miss? I was. I was from 1958. Tell about 1983. Did you play with any rock bands? It's up to you. I did. Well, I mean, I was part of the Herman's Hermits. Yeah, I've heard of her, but yeah, okay. With the silhouette, if you hear the silhouette to be playing solo, I actually worked a little bit with the Beatles to probably might have heard of the film Hard Day's Night. Yeah, well, when gringos walking around at the end of that film, this guitar is playing Ringo's theme, which is the one he's walking about. So it does. It does have quite a good history. It's got a hell of a history on it. Yeah, I have a partial list of the records that I played on. This is 36 pages. This is how many albums you've been on the albums and films. And this is your neighbor here. Vic Flick, Big flick. That's my name. Yeah, So you worked on films, too. I worked on films I worked on Goldfinger. James Bond actually played the James Bond theme, which you point the James Bond theme. Yes, of all the movie themes that would probably be the most recognisable. One period, a 1961 fender Strat is worth five digits. At least they're extremely desired, and one that actually played on big movie scores could be worth 10 times that amount. But it's all whether or not the story checks out. So how much you looking to get out of it? $70,000. Who? Um, it's a 61 stress, so that makes it worth five figures. I mean, the low five figures by itself. Um, I'm gonna call someone up who knows everything about guitar knows everything in the world about music. I'm just basically gonna ask him, as does your name make it worth that much. Okay, so Jessie's stories just a few blocks away, so we'll be all right. I'm used to people not knowing who I am. I have to ask myself that sometimes. So you know you know this guy? Yeah. This is the guy that Jimmy Page would look over his shoulder in the studio and, like, figure out what he was doing. So honor to meet you. Thank you. Just you help teach Jimmy Page. I helped Jimmy Page advised him on a couple of things is you know, it's pretty stoked when they called and told me that Vic Flick was in the shop before my heroes from the sixties and seventies. There's very few songs that he didn't play some guitar on. So I basically need to know this being his guitar, obviously a very influential guy in the music industry. So what do you think it's worth? You know, a really good condition. 60 won an Olympic white, Probably about $35,000 guitar on its own. Okay, um, let alone with the pedigree of this guitar. You've heard this guitar? Probably more times than you even realize you've heard this particular guitar over. True. Yeah, I could see this. Going to a collector at auction it easily, easily. 60 $70,000. This is cool is like beyond Cool. Okay, well, thanks a lot. But if you say it's cool, you say it's cool. Yeah, that's a good one. All right. Thank you. Your pleasure meeting. It's far selling the guitar. I'm sure there's plenty of collectors out there would love on that guitar. I mean, not just simply because of his big flicks, but because of the number of songs and recordings The guitar was used. It's pretty significant rock and roll history. All right, Um, we take 50 grand for it. I'm looking more towards the 70 maybe 65. It's nothing personal. I'm just thinking. I mean, you're sort of a rock star, and that's my quandary. When I go to sell this, um, you go 60 I will go $55,000. I think that's a fair price. I take all the risk. All right? Yeah. Okay. Let's go do some paperwork. Okay. I was surprised. I thought he was going to go down in the thirties or something like that. I knew he'd probably go for 55 I'm happy now. I've got the money in my back pocket. I think the wife and I will just pop out for a beer on to celebrate the occasion. Yeah.
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