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From the Vault: Property from the Grateful Dead and Friends
7 October - 14 October 2021 • New York
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1 Ken Kesey and Ram Rod | “Can You Pass the Acid Test?
2 Owsley "Bear" Stanley | The alchemist's tools
3 (Lawrence “Ram Rod” Shurtliff) | Ram Rod’s Merry Pranksters style jumpsuit
4 [Avalon Ballroom] | Handbills from the height of the psychedelic revolution
5 [Hells Angels] | Party stereo system — including the earliest Grateful Dead speakers
6 Grateful Dead | The earliest surviving Grateful Dead road case
7 Jerry Garcia | Jerry’s original twin
8 Jerry Garcia | A veteran of too many gigs to count...
9 [Power Amplifier] | Owsley’s early sound experiments, used at Altamont
10 [Power Amplifier] | Owsley’s early sound experiments, used at Altamont
11 [Power Amplifier] | MI-200, used at Altamont
12 [Power Amplifier] | MI-200, used at Altamont
13 [Power Amplifier] | Part of Owsley’s P.A. experiments, used at Altamont
14 [Power Amplifier] | Part of Owsley’s P.A. experiments, used at Altamont
15 [Power Amplifier] | Part of Owsley’s P.A. experiments, used at Altamont
16 Altec Lansing | H-811 Tweeter used at Altamont
18 Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart | Rotating sound synthesizer pedal, used by the Dead
19 Owsley "Bear" Stanley | Wardrobe case, for Nudie suits and to hide his creations
20 Lawrence “Ram Rod” Shurtliff | His reel-to-reel, used by Owsley Stanley and Bob Matthews
21 Ron “Pigpen” McKernan | Shirt worn onstage at Sound Storm, 1970
22 Lawrence “Ram Rod” Shurtliff | “Give me an A to tune to”
23 Grateful Dead | “Business always had to be conducted”
24 Courtenay Pollock | Stage-used “Geometriart” tie-dye speaker cover, ca. 1971
25 Courtenay Pollock | Stage-used “Geometriart” tie-dye speaker covers, ca. 1971
26 Grateful Dead, and New Riders of the Purple Sage | Vintage concert poster — the cancelled show
27 [Jerry Garcia] | Garcia’s mixing board, from his Stinson Beach home
28 Electromusic/CBS | Leslie preamp, ca. 1965
29 Jerry Garcia | One of the rarest vintage guitar effects
30 Bob Thomas | Steal Your Face logo, printed by Thomas and given to Ram Rod
31 Herb Greene [photographer] — [Grateful Dead] | Portrait of the Dead, signed
32 [Neal Cassady] | “Cowboy Neal” flexing
33 Herb Greene [photographer] — [Neal Cassady] | Portrait of Cassady, signed by Greene
34 Wall of Sound | Purple road case, custom built for a McIntosh amp
35 Wall of Sound | Orange road case, custom built for a McIntosh amp
36 Wall of Sound | The amp that made Garcia's Twin “sound huge”
37 Wall of Sound | MC 2300, for the vocal cluster
38 Wall of Sound | MC 2300, for the piano cluster
39 Wall of Sound | MC 2300
40 Wall of Sound | Bob Weir’s MC 2300
41 Wall of Sound | MC 2300
42 Wall of Sound | MC 2300, for the piano cluster
43 Wall of Sound | One of the Dead's first MC 2300's
44 Wall of Sound | Weir’s cab
45 Wall of Sound | One of Garcia’s cabs
46 Wall of Sound | Bass cab
47 Wall of Sound | Alembic speaker cabinet
48 Wall of Sound | Handmade speaker cabinet
49 Wall of Sound | From the centerpiece vocal cluster