Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!
  • Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!

Played and signed by the man himself - ROBIN TROWER SIGNATURE STRATOCASTER® plus!

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Legendary solo artist and Procol Harum guitarist Robin Trower helped define an era of guitar-riff rock with the first four notes of 1974’s “Bridge of Sighs.” Trower’s signature Stratocaster guitar features custom pickups created by Trower and Fender master builder Todd Krause, with a reverse wound/reverse polarity middle pickup (including a

Legendary solo artist and Procol Harum guitarist Robin Trower helped define an era of guitar-riff rock with the first four notes of 1974’s “Bridge of Sighs.” Trower’s signature Stratocaster® guitar features custom pickups created by Trower and Fender master builder Todd Krause, with a reverse wound/reverse polarity middle pickup (including a humbucking option in the second and fourth positions). Other features include an alder body, custom C-shaped maple neck with abalone dot position inlays and narrow spacing, large ’70s-style headstock with ’70s-style decal, synchronized tremolo bridge, bullet truss rod adjustment nut and four-bolt neck plate.
This is where it gets interesting... Robin Trower played the Marine Hall in Fleetwood and played THIS GUITAR! After the concert Robin personal signed it and had a photo taken with its owner (who was actually the MC for that evening) The owner then saved the guitar strings Robin used and with the photes framed the lot! Well ya can't get better than That!

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