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The guitar played by Michael J. Fox for the film’s famous school dance scene has been missing for 40 years – and Gibson is ...
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Michael J. Fox's "Back to the Future" axe was rented from Norm's Rare Guitars in Tarzana, California. ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection. You are viewing 1 of 4 images Previous Image Next Image.
ST. PETERSBURG — Redwoods Vintage Guitars in the Pasadena neighborhood of St. Petersburg has expanded its collection, ...
The filmmakers borrowed that guitar from Norman's Rare Guitars in Los Angeles. Norman apparently warned them that the ES-345 was originally released in 1958. The movie takes place in 1955.
Similarly, Anderson said Taylor Guitars' "Living Jewels" Koi Fish acoustic, one of about 100 made around 2000, skyrocketed in popularity after Taylor Swift received one as a gift in 2011 and then ...
ST. PETERSBURG — Redwoods Vintage Guitars in the Pasadena neighborhood of St. Petersburg has expanded its collection, ...
There was something special about the guitar,” Michael J. Fox says. “That’s the thing about a great guitar; it will always ...
"I ran Norman's Rare Guitars for 10 years and my first day on the job, every time I would open a case of something in the store, I would look for this guitar," Agnesi told The Tennessean.
The team behind the sci-fi adventure film rented the Gibson guitar from Los Angeles business Norman’s Rare Guitars and returned it to them following production, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The guitar, which was rented as a prop from Norm’s Rare Guitars in Tarzana, Calif., has been missing for several decades. Now Gibson and Crotzer (Road House, ...
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