1959 fender musicmaster guitar5/21/2023 ![]() The single ply pickguard has aged nicely to more of a cream color. These were the same bodies used to make the Musicmaster and Dousonk models. Notice the body has been routed for an additional pickup and switch. Real nice checking on various areas of the body. There are some pick markings on the body and pickguard, as well as markings on the back of the body. BODY: Painted in dessert sand, excellent vintage condition. Original tuner buttons, tuners are single line Klusons. The neck has some real awesome maple grains. Notice the off white opaque clay dot position markers. NECK: In mid 1959 Fender converted from solid maple neck to the beautiful Slab Brazilian rosewood necks. This 1959 Fender Musicmaster is 100% original right down to the hang tags and strings on the guitar. He usually has two of them on stage, each one connected to the Marshall PB100 Power Brake.1959 Fender Musicmaster Guitar, Fullerton, CA USA. Graham Coxon’s Guitar Amps: Marshall 1959 SLP Graham played “Parklife” and “Jubilee” on it at MTV Most Wanted in 1994 Graham was seen playing it a a couple of times, and it was the first picking guitar he ever bought. Features very similar design to the Bown, V shaped neck profile, and M1 soundhole pickup. Features the same pickup as Bown.Ĭustom made by Roger Bucknall. It features a slight V shaped neck profile, and L.R. This is a custom made guitar by Ralph Bown, and it has been Graham’s main acoustic for some time now, for both live and studio work (next to the other two OM models listed bellow) Graham Coxon’s Acoustic Guitars: Ralph Bown OM Graham said that he does not use this guitar very often, but he had used it for a few recording sessions. Seen in the music video for “Bang”, and during the Parklife tour. Graham played it on “No Distance Left to Run” and “This Is a Low”. Standard model with cherry sunburst finish. This guitar features two P-90 single-coils, white pickguard, and trapeze-style bridge and tailpiece. Judging from the pictures from the Blur days, this guitar had a black pickguard, but it has been recently removed.Īlso seen during the concert in Glastonbury in 2009, on songs “Jubilee” and “Sunday, Sunday”. Graham used it for the song “There Is No Other Way”. He recorded with it on Blur’s first album, and used it live quite often. This is one of his earlier acquired Les Paul. He played it on “Freakin’ Out” and “I Can’t Look At Your Skin”. Graham’s SG features two P-90 pickups, and a fixed bridge, which replaced the original tremolo system judging from the remaining holes on the body. They include a humbucker added just behind the neck pickup and 3-way and selector switch. Graham’s Musicmaster is a 24″ scale model, with a few mods done to it. The guitar used in “ Beetlebum” and “Coffee and TV” music videos. The C shaped rosewood has a 9.5″, and medium jumbo frets. It also features a different set of pickups than the original, with Seymour Duncan SH-1 humbucker in the neck, and Vintage-Style Single-Coil Tele pickup in the bridge position. The guitar is based on his 1969 Telecater, with only visual difference being the tortoise pickguard. Used on “Happiness In Magazines” album and the following tour.įender Telecaster “Graham Coxon” Signature ModelĬouple of years back Fender released GC signature model, and Graham often uses it live himself Used for the Blur reunion tour in 2009, and the following years. Other sources claim it to be a 68 model), and features a rosewood neck, single-coil pickup in the bridge position, and a Gibson PAF humbucker in the neck position. This one was made in 1969 (Graham referred it as a 69 in one of the interviews, but wasn’t quite sure. Graham’s second Telecaster, which he started using more frequently in the late 90s, is also a cream colored ash body model. This Tele is the reissue model of the original 1952 Telecaster,with maple neck, cream finish, and two single coil pickups. One of his best known and most used guitars from the Blur era. Graham Coxon’s Electric Guitars: 1952 Fender Telecaster Food Records, the company in question, agreed to sign a contract with them – under one condition: They had to change their name. He recorded a demo tape with his latest band named “Seymour”, and sent it to a recording company. During the high-school and collage years, he started a couple of bands, including The Aftermath, Hazel Dean and The Carp Eaters From Hell, which were all short-lived. He was raised in England, first in Spondon, and later in Colchester, Essex, where he grew up to meet Damon Albarn, and eventually form “Blur” with him.īy the age of 12, Graham already learned how to play drums, flute, saxophone, and guitar. Short bio: Graham Leslie Coxon was born on March 12th 1969, in Rinteln, Germany.
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Hitman 3 locations5/21/2023 ![]() ![]() You’ve likely seen Dubai - the game’s first mission - in the extended marketing for Hitman 3, but the game also includes locations like Dartmoor in England, Berlin in Germany and a wine vineyard in Argentina.ĭubai doesn’t change the Hitman model much, and you’ll find after a few playthroughs that it feels like a reprise of the original game’s Paris level with a similar structure and two separate targets that are hard to access. IO Interactive has created a few different scenarios you haven't seen in the past two Hitman titles, which find new and exciting ways to deliver story to the player. The locations themselves aren’t as thrilling as what the game does with these new places. While no single level took our breath away like the expansive and possibility-filled Sapienza in the original Hitman reboot, these are interesting backdrops that add a few entries into the pantheon of great Hitman levels. Mild spoilers are coming up for the locations you’ll be visiting on your murder simulation holiday, but Hitman 3 takes us to even more exotic locales. ![]() There are six levels to explore and targets to kill in each one, and while you’ll be able to complete the game in under six hours with ease, the focus here is on replayability with the intention being that you'll want to return to every area and truly explore the possibilities of each setting. If you’ve played Hitman or Hitman 2, you’ll know all the trappings you’ll find here. Each new location - apart from one - feels like a new way to play.Experimental new levels are prioritized over gameplay changes.New locations include Germany, Argentina, Dubai and three others.Agent 47 in Hitman 3's Dubai level (Image credit: IO Interactive) |