George Harrison’s Futurama up for sale

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  1. Mark McKendrick says:

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  2. Mark McKendrick says:

    Given that it's George's original that is being auctioned, it's quite irrelevant that Bonham's don't mention Best's instrument.

  3. James Percival says:

    I think Babiuk's Beatles Gear is one of my all time favourite Beatle books. It's really well researched, doesn't have a point to prove and contains a few mysteries to intrigue the reader. One of the mysteries, the disappearance of John's (rather George's) Gibson Jumbo, has since been partially solved in that it turned up. One gets a sense of their personalities too: Ringo and Paul seem to have kept everything; George was incredibly generous to his friends and seemed to get pleasure from giving away his guitars as gifts; and John was in the middle, but certainly kept his most iconic guitars.
    As a non-musician it's also intriguing to work out how I ever found out about Gretches, Gibsons or Fenders in those pre-internet days, but thanks to books like this I have a much deeper appreciation of their evolving gear.
    Babiuk certainly accounted for the Beatles Monthly prize and so the provenance of this guitar has been known for a while. The story of the swop with Rory Best's guitar is intriguing, and I hope to go to Liverpool later this year to see it, but if it is true, then the auctioned guitar should have evidence of a repair to the neck. Does anyone know if this has been mentioned in the auction description?

  4. georgefromhenley says:

    Hi – I contacted Bonhams: They confirmed that the serial number on their guitar is identical with the one George bought. They had checked the neck and it is not repaired. They compared the Rory Best guitar and said:

    "The Rory Best Futurama has a dark (rosewood or simulated-rosewood) fingerboard whereas all of the photographs that are known to exist of George with his own Futurama show it as having a maple/natural fingerboard, as has the guitar that is being offered in June."

  5. James Percival says:

    Thanks, George. That is really interesting and helpful. Given the choice between documentation or a personal account, I would go with the documents every time.
    Of course, George might have borrowed the Best's guitar briefly, but it demonstrates the danger of reliance on memory…

  6. Titenhurst says:

    I wonder how much AJ Thompson of Saltdean, Sussex received? And if they're still around today to see how much their prize is worth?

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