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The hunt for the original goes on, but Gibson Custom Shop is making headway on what looks like plans for a fully fledged Back ...
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MusicRadar on MSNCesar Gueikian teases Gibson Custom Shop replica of Marty McFly’s “1955” Back To The Future ES-345
Here is news of a Hollywood remake that we can all get behind. Gibson CEO Cesar Gueikian has teased the release of a Custom ...
As electric guitars go, the Cherry Red Gibson ES-345 that Michael J Fox’s Marty McFly played in Back To The Future is Ark of the Covenant material. It is one of the great pop-cultural totems of ...
In the 1985 sci-fi classic “Back to the Future,” small-town California teen Marty McFly is thrown back to 1955 when an ...
What ever happened to the Cherry Red Gibson ES-345 guitar used by Michael J. Fox in the 1985 film classic Back to the Future? Apparently the instrument has gone missing and Gibson is launching a ...
The film Back To The Future's one of the pop culture moments of the 80s. People loved it. That's what leads us to Gibson Headquarters and to the office of director of brand experience Mark Agnesi.
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MusicRadar on MSN“They are officially on our investigative team right now”: They found Paul McCartney’s missing Höfner 500/1 violin bass – can the Lost Bass Project find Marty McFly ...
Gibson puts investigative journalists Scott and Naomi Jones on the Lost To The Future case. Despite thousands of tips the trail of the guitar – missing since '85 – remains cold ...
Gibson, the iconic guitar manufacturer, is on a mission to find the missing Cherry Red Gibson ES-345 from the 1989 movie 'Back to the Future'.
Gibson launches search for the Cherry Red guitar from 'Back to the Future' — and seeks public's help Filmmakers went looking for the instrument while making the movie’s 1989 sequel, but even ...
The problem was he didn’t remember what happened to it. Gibson is producing a documentary about the search for the guitar as the film turns 40, titled “Lost to the Future.” ...
Michael J. Fox made a rare appearance at a 40th anniversary screening of 'Back to the Future' in New York. The movie was ...
However, "Lost to the Future" director Doc Crotzer and Gibson’s Brand Experience Director, Mark Agnesi, clarified they have no clue where it is now.
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