This issue of Rolling Stone magazine, number 746, is a must-have for fans of Tupac Shakur. The magazine was published in October 1996 and features extensive coverage of the iconic rapper. With articles and interviews that provide insight into his life and career, this magazine is a valuable addition to any collection. The publication is categorized as a book and magazine and is perfect for those interested in music and culture. The title of the magazine is Tupac Shakur Rolling Stone Magazine. Issue 746-October 31, 1996. This is a rare and highly sought-after item that any fan of Tupac Shakur would love to own. This issue is in near mint condition and includes all original inserts.
This vinyl record by The Rolling Stones, titled “Flowers, ” is a must-have for any rock music enthusiast. Released in 1967 under the Decca record label, this 12 record features the iconic band’s talents and is a great addition to any music collection. The record is made of high-quality vinyl material and features the hit album Flowers. With attributes like the artist, format, release year, and release title, this record is a unique piece that any collector would love to own. Add it to your collection today and enjoy the timeless music of one of the greatest bands in history. Skl 4888 near mint.
I’m helping a friend sell some interesting pieces from his Art/Picture Framing shop. This is a poster of a Rolling Stone Magazine cover featuring Bob Dylan from January 15th 1976. This poster is an original that was included in the January magazine from 1976 as was common for the time. The frame is metal with quality glass with measurements included in the photos.
Scarce Keith Richards’ custom-made guitar, used by Richards in the recording sessions for “Some Girls”, on the Rolling Stones 1978 tour in support of the album, and also in the music videos, signed and inscribed by Richards: “To Doc, Love & Prescriptions / Keith Richards”. Guitar was custom-made for Richards by his go-to luthier Ted Newman Jones, whose mother-of-pearl inset on the back of the guitar reads “N 77″, indicating the year it was made, shortly before the recording sessions for “Some Girls” in October 1977 where Richards used this guitar. Richards also used the guitar on the Stones 1978 tour, where it can be seen in “Some Girls: Live in Texas’78”, and on the music videos “Miss You” and “Far Away Eyes”. Richards is photographed holding the guitar in “Rolling Stones Gear: All the Stones’ Instruments from Stage to Studio” by Andy Babiuk and Greg Prevost, and guitar is further accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity by Babiuk who writes at length about it, giving the history of the guitar. Letter reads in part, This instrument was a guitar that Newman built for Keith copying the style of a Fender Telecaster body and using an actual Fender Telecaster Rosewood Model neck. Keith used the guitar as Newman originally built it for the Rolling Stones Some Girls recordings, video and on the 1978 Some Girls tour. ” He continues with the history of the guitar, “In 1981, The Who’s guitar tech Alan Rogan started working with the Stones. Rogan had David Schecter build a Telecaster body made of rosewood and took the neck off the Newman Custom Built Telecaster and made a new Rosewood Telecaster guitar for Keith to use on the tour. In addition to the above information, guitar has a maple neck with rosewood fretboard, Schecter bridge, original equipment manufactured tuners, wood pickguard, three-way selector switch, and strap locks. Housed in later case. Guitar is accompanied by “Rolling Stones Gear” where the guitar is written about at length and pictured several times. Also accompanied by a COA from Roger Epperson for Keith’s signature, and by several COAs from Resolution Photomatching, exactly matching the guitar to the Stones 26 July 1978 concert in Texas, and to the videos “Miss You” and “Far Away Eyes”.