
An Olympic White Fender Stratocaster—owned and stage-used by Jimmy Page, ca. 1971
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October 24, 04:21 PM GMT
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50,000 - 75,000 USD
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Description
Olympic White Fender Stratocaster guitar, serial #332797, played by Led Zeppelin lead guitarist Jimmy Page. Offered with original case.
Dimensions
Guitar: 39.25 x 12.5 x 2.25 in
Case: 41.5 x 16 x 4.2 in
Page borrowed this Stratocaster in 1991, when he was recording the album Coverdale/Page with David Coverdale in Lake Tahoe. On May 24, 1991, Page dropped by “Legends” bar, without a guitar and jammed with local band Public Eye. Robbie Cade of Public Eye lent Page this guitar. They jammed throughout the night and, as a token of thanks, he let Jimmy keep the guitar. Jimmy returned again that Saturday to jam and on June 1, 1991, all while using this guitar. Jimmy returned the guitar in late June. The guitar can be matched to the cigarette burn on the bottom of the guitar neck.