£46,000
Dave Grohl and Pat Smear (Foo Fighters) - Pat Smear's personal 1990 Gretsch White Falcon hollow body electric guitar, made in Japan, ser. no. 906593-39, used by Dave Grohl in the video for the bands 1997 single 'Monkey Wrench’ and used by Pat Smear on 'The Colour and The Shape' album recordings. The guitar also used live on various Foo Fighters tours; the body in Classic White Falcon finish with orange sparkle binding, ebony fretboard, modified Cadillac tailpiece, modified switching, and the body with pillow filling interior. Within its original hard case bearing white tape, one inscribed 'Stays on the bus', the other 'Falcon'.
Sold with an eBay listing from June 2005 advertising the guitar for sale, stating that the guitar was purchased by the seller in 2003 from the highly reputable musical instrument dealer 'Don Breeze' from San Diego. Don Breeze purchased the guitar from Earnie Bailey, Pat Smear's guitar tech from his days with Nirvana and Foo Fighters and was responsible for the modifications. These include fitting an original 1950s Gretsch Cadillac tailpiece, found by Pat in a junk shop; putting a pillow filling inside the guitar to stop it from feeding back at high volume with the F holes blanked out with black velvet; fitting a rotary tone selector switch in place of the master volume knob and removing the original selector switch to suit Pat's playing style. The original switch and pot are included in the sale.
The sale includes a statement of provenance from Pat Smear stating 'I had to have a White Falcon after seeing the great Matthew Ashman use one with Bow Wow Wow in 1981. The guitar looked amazing but the early ones were super rare and expensive and the 70s models had all that extra crap like dampeners and stereo switches. When the 90s reissues came out I could finally get one without worrying about banging around some overpriced museum piece on the road... or so I thought. It instantly became one of my favourites, getting special treatment (note the 'Stays on the bus' sticker on the case) and was usually the one to pull out to play in hotel rooms and show off to visiting friends. Earnie made modifications while on tour, eventually creating my ultimate Falcon (as seen in the 'Monkey Wrench' video). I played this guitar on several Foo Fighters tours and on 'The Colour and The Shape' album. It was also used by Harlow on their 'Harlow Land' album. (Signed) 'Enjoy! Pat Smear, 2002'.
Also sold with the guitar is a Polaroid picture of Pat Smear holding the guitar and three colour photographs of Tim Armstrong (Rancid), actress Drew Barrymore and film director David Markey playing the guitar, each dated 2-19-96 and © Pat Smear in black pen. (Please note: these images show the guitar pre-modification)
GH have recent correspondence from Earnie Bailey, stating: ’The Gretsch White Falcon was purchased used in 1996 by Pat somewhere in Los Angeles. Soon after, I replaced the Bigsby tremolo system with a gold Gretsch Cadillac style tailpiece at Pat’s request as it provided better tuning stability. On tour, we stuffed the guitar with pillow material to keep it from feeding back onstage. From there I further modified the guitar by removing the switch on the instrument’s upper bout, which we may have at one time added a large red plastic jewel to plug the hole where the switch was previously. From there my memory gets fuzzy on what other modifications were done, but we had fun working that one out and I remember he was very happy to walk out onstage with it.’ Earnie later states that it’s likely to have been a recent addition to his collection when used throughout the Foo Fighters show at the Concert Hall, Toronto, Canada on 3rd April 1996, shown here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1JjDs-APHxE
Earnie and Pat’s eBay auction of the White Falcon ended with a sale price of $2,750 on 1st September 2002, with 31 bids. A digital image of the guitar from this original listing is available.
The guitar can be seen in use by Dave Grohl in the 1997 Monkey Wrench video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7rCNiiNPxA
Pat Smear is an American musician, best known for being lead guitarist and cofounder of Los Angeles bass punk band 'The Germs' and being rhythm guitarist for Nirvana and Foo Fighters
'The Colour and The Shape' is the second studio album by Foo Fighters, released on 20th May 1997 and the album that marked the official debut of Foo Fighters as a band, following the 1995 debut album which was primarily recorded by Dave Grohl as a demo. After this debut album became an international success, Dave Grohl recruited guitarist Pat Smear, bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith to form the band's full line-up, with the album preproduction starting in autumn 1996, produced by Gil Norton. The album singles 'Monkey Wrench', 'Everlong' and 'My Hero' peaked within the top ten of the US rock charts and the album charted at number ten on the Billboard 200, as well as having international commercial success, peaking at number three in the UK. The album is regarded by many to be a significant American rock release and continues to be viewed as a seminal modern rock album. 'The Colour and The Shape' remains the Foo Fighters' biggest-selling album, having sold more than two million copies.
'Monkey Wrench' is the lead single from the Foo Fighters' second album 'The Colour and The Shape', peaking at number nine on the US Billboard mainstream rock chart and at number twelve in the UK singles chart. It is widely regarded as one of the Foo Fighters' best and most recognisable songs. The iconic music video features Dave Grohl, Pat Smear and Nate Mendel, and was the first music video from the band to feature Taylor Hawkins on drums. Dave Grohl can be seen throughout the entire video playing the white Falcon with the current modifications in place.
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