Eddie Van Halen's Kramer Striker/Ripley Rosewood Fingerboard Frankenstrat Solid Body Electric Guitar.. ...
Description
Eddie Van Halen's Kramer Striker/Ripley Rosewood Fingerboard Frankenstrat Solid Body Electric Guitar.
A Frankenstrat guitar originally owned by Eddie Van Halen. The
instrument was made for Eddie circa 1984 by Steve Ripley, who was
renowned for his stereo guitars that Eddie used on songs like "Top
Jimmy." Built from a Kramer Striker very early in the Ripley/Kramer
era as it does not have stereo. The instrument is believed to have
been used by Eddie as a backup guitar on the 1984 and
5150 tours in the mid-1980s.
The guitar features Steve Ripley's custom-made, dark-colored
Rosewood neck which is extremely rare as Eddie typically used
light-colored maple necks. Only several Rosewood Frankenstrats were
made for Eddie, this being one. The body has been spray-painted and
striped by hand, presumably by Eddie himself, given the
instrument's vintage. The white painted stripes are tinged with a
light yellow, or cream color, both from age, and extensive exposure
to cigarette smoke while on tour with Van Halen in the 1980s. Has a
Floyd Rose tremolo.
The guitar was given to the consignor in 1990 by rock guitarist and
vocalist Leslie West of the group, Mountain, who had received the
instrument as a gift from Eddie Van Halen several years prior. Van
Halen cited West as one of his primary musical inspirations. The
consignor is a noted, professional bodyguard who, for more than 30
years, has worked with some of the biggest names in the music and
film industries. Between 1989 and 2001, he worked as Leslie West's
personal bodyguard, spending a considerable amount of time with
Leslie both on and off the road. The guitar's various nicks and
metal coating wear are known to be from Eddie Van Halen.
7.13lbs. Hard case included. Condition: Very Good. Includes
notarized LOA from consignor.
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