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"The Fool" SG headstock

Gibson American
The Fool Collective

Not on view

This is the original headstock from Eric Clapton’s famed guitar “the Fool” (on view nearby). It was removed in the 1970s when former owner Todd Rundgren, a multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter, restored the guitar to playing condition, replacing some heavily worn parts.

Technical description: Mahogany, oil-based enamel paint

"The Fool" SG headstock, Gibson (American, founded Kalamazoo, Michigan 1902), Mahogany, oil-based enamel paint

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