https://shop.brianmayguitars.co.uk/bmg-rhapsody-tour-promotion.html
requires a ticket stub/receipt for current tour
Bought one a few years ago and truly stunning
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Nope. They come from May's official site, so they're supposed to be real. I believe they are. However I believe in the website, NOT in 3rd parts -- obviously lol...
I am not sure why they couldn’t, I asked them:
We do not provide certificates of authenticity for our autographed instruments — We trust that our reputation as Dr. May's official guitar company for over two decades, and our well publicised tradition of providing hand-signed guitars to ticket holders for the maestro's performances around the world, is suitable provenance.
Hmmm £1 COA?!?
It seems to me that a sales receipt or invoice is the same as a COA in this scenario.
Yes, I'm agree.
$800? These short scale guitars are made in South Korea.
With a 24" scale length and 7 pounds weight? This is the scale normally purchased for a child, no?
I see, May built the Red Special when he was 16 and reverted back to it. I did not think it was that early.
You’re looking at the mini version, the signed bmg are just under 40 inches full size playable guitar, I own one
I don't think so - what I am looking at is 38.9 inches in length. It has a 24" scale just like the 1963 original he built at 16. I believe the "normally" encountered scale length of an electric guitar is 24.75 - 25.5" and some a bit more. 24" scale length is often used by 12-16 year olds. The body dimensions also indicate a smaller guitar.
It is a replica of the Red Special Brian plays
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