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FRAMUS Vintage Hollywood Doublecut Signature FRAMUS Vintage Hollywood Doublecut We sell this guitar by auction – for a good purpose! The Berlin startup valuephone sells this Framus guitar by auction – signed with 25 original signatures by famous musicians. The auction proceeds will be given completely in equal parts to “Kinderschutzengel: PC am Krankenbett” (children’s guardian angel: computer at the hospital bed) in Berlin and to children’s home Tannenmühle in Markneukirchen (Vogtland). Via the charity auction platform “United Charity” (www.unitedcharity.de) you can bid online from 25th of July until 07th of September 2013. Leland Sklar - among others bassist . Ryan Martinie - Mudvayne, . Robb Torres - professional live-, for Phil Collins, Toto, Mike Oldfi eld – Tourbassist at Korn (2012) touring- and recording-guitarist “most recorded artist ever” . P-Nut - 311 . Jeff Berlin - among others with . Robert Trujillo - Metallica . Norwood Fisher - Fishbone Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe, . Patrick Moraz, Kazumi Watanabe Bill Lawrence - aka “Billy Lorento, . Jonas Hellborg - Jazz, Mahavishnu Jazz guitarist, Componist Orchestra and many more . Guy Pratt - Pink Floyd . John B. Williams - among others . Kevin “Brandino” Brandon - among Emma Anzai - Sick Puppies Louis Armstrong, The Manhattan others bassist for Justin Timberlake, . Stevie Salas - among others at Rod Transfer Mary J. Blidge, Stevie Wonder, Outkast Stewart, George Clinton, TM Stevens, . Wolf Hoffmann - Accept . TM Stevens - among others James Justin Timberlake . Peter Baltes - Accept Brown, Joe Cocker, Tina Turner, . Uli Jon Roth - Scorpions, Solo, most . Alphonso Johnson - among others Cindy Lauper successful german Rock-/Fusion Chet Baker, Weather Report . Blackbyrd McKnight - among others guitarist . Steve Bailey - among others Dizzy guitarist at The Headhunters, Andy Irvine - among others Eden Gillespie, Willie Nelson or Larry Carlton Parliament- Funkadelic, Miles Davis Brent, Pee Wee Ellis, Eddie Turner . Scott Reeder - Kyuss Divinity Roxx - among others Beyoncè Martin Duckstein - guitarist from the and also Solo group „Schandmaul“ Medienpartner.
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