September 14, 2006
Bill Carson's 1959 Stratocaster to be Auctioned
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| Bill Carson's 1959 Stratocaster. Photo courtesy of Christie's. |
Among the custom features are the use of the Fiesta Red finish, the matching headstock, gold hardware, a thick rosewood slab fretboard, and a custom shaped neck with a shallow profile and a 1 7/16" nut width. According to Christie's Lot description, "This instrument, partially made by Carson, was for his own personal use. Carson states that the guitar was later passed to the guitarist Neil LeVang for product placement purposes."
Provenance includes two letters from Bill Carson dated February 9, 1996 and February 15, 1996, both of which are included in the sale (as is the instrument's case).
The Carson Strat is Lot 1 of Christie's October 13, 2006, Musical Instruments auction (Sale 1714) that takes place at their Rockefeller Plaza office in New York. There are five different ways interested parties can participate in the sale, including the relatively new Christie's Live online method whereby you place bids via your computer during the actual live auction.
Two other Stratocasters will also be auctioned: Lot 7, which is a 1963 Stratocaster in a custom sparkle finish (originality of finish is not stated in the Lot description as of this writing); and, Lot 8, a 1962 Stratocaster.

