FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, 1957
FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, 1957
FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, 1957
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FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, 1957

A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, STRATOCASTER, KNOWN AS ‘THE EX-HOMER HAYNES STRATOCASTER’

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FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, 1957
A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, STRATOCASTER, KNOWN AS ‘THE EX-HOMER HAYNES STRATOCASTER’
The headstock bearing the decal logo Fender STRATOCASTER / WITH SYNCHRONIZED TREMOLO / ORIGINAL / Contour / Body, the neckplate stamped -20701, the custom blue color finish, with original hardshell case bearing a label inscribed FENDER STRATOCASTER 1957 BLUE - GOLD PARTS #20701 and SERIAL NO. DG1030; accompanied by facsimile copies of the sales invoice from California Guitar to Mr. Phil Taylor and the UK customs receipt, both dated 1st December 1979, an appraisal certificate signed by Frank Lucido, dated 9th September 1979, a certificate of authenticity signed by George Gruhn, dated 14th September 1979, together with original stamped addressed mailing envelope from Gruhn Guitars, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee, a 1970s blue ribbon award, and an official tour program for David Gilmour’s About Face Tour, 1984
Length of back 15 ¾ in. (40 cm.)
Provenance
Custom-made for Homer Haynes of Homer and Jethro, 1957 (according to an appraisal by George Gruhn, Gruhn Guitars, Inc.).
With California Guitars, Ventura, 1970s.
Acquired by Phil Taylor, 1979.
Acquired by David Gilmour, 1983.
Literature
Wheeler, T. American Guitars: An Illustrated History, New York, 1990, illus. pl. 137
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Lot Essay

According to George Gruhn, this guitar was a custom production instrument made for country and jazz guitarist Henry D. “Homer” Haynes. As well as working as a session musician, Haynes was best known for performing as part of a successful comedy and parody duo with Kenneth C. "Jethro" Burns under the stage name Homer and Jethro. Homer and Jethro won a Grammy for Best Comedy Performance for their 1959 hit The Battle of Kookamonga and were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001. Their 36-year career ended with Haynes' death in 1971. As a performing act Homer and Jethro had a long association with Leo Fender and Fender Electric Instrument Company as promoters of Fender guitars and mandolins - Haynes was one of the special performers gifted a custom finished Stratocaster with gold-plated hardware bearing the serial number 0001. It is unknown whether this Stratocaster, in a custom blue color and bearing the serial number -20701, was a purchase by Haynes or a gift from Fender.
Following Haynes’ death, the instrument found its way into the possession of the California guitar dealer Frank Lucido, who included the rare guitar in a Stratocaster exhibition where it received a “best in show” blue ribbon award. In September 1979, Lucido sold the instrument to Phil Taylor, longtime guitar technician to David Gilmour, who then sold the guitar to his employer David Gilmour in 1983. Soon after acquiring the guitar, Gilmour selected the 'Ex-Homer Haynes Stratocaster' for a studio photo shoot with photographer Chalkie Davies for promotion of his 1984 solo album About Face. From this shoot, a shot of Gilmour with the guitar featured in the official program for the About Face Tour. Understanding the rarity and exceptional condition of this guitar, Gilmour has preserved the instrument’s originality.

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