Guitar Center, Inc. (Nasdaq:GTRC), America�s leading musical
instrument and professional audio retailer, today announced that
185 meticulously crafted recreations of the Fender� Stratocaster�
guitar, once owned by Eric Clapton and known as BLACKIE�, sold out
in approximately 7 hours on �Black Friday.� The 185 guitars
earmarked for the U.S. market were offered for sale starting
Friday, November 24, 2006 at precisely 10 a.m. EST, 9 a.m. CST, 8
a.m. MST and 7 a.m. PST, and were sold strictly on a first come,
first served basis through Guitar Center�s more than 195 U.S.
retail locations. Within the first two minutes, 106 of the Tribute
Series BLACKIE� Stratocaster guitars had been sold to eager
aficionados, each at a price of $20,000. In just over 7 hours, the
remaining guitars were completely sold. A significant portion of
the proceeds will benefit Eric Clapton�s Crossroads Centre in
Antigua, an internationally recognized treatment center for
addiction, founded by Clapton. �I am delighted to hear that the
replica of BLACKIE�, which was a guitar very special to me, has
proved to be such a success and that the project will help support
The Crossroads Centre, Antigua and in particular the new
transitional living facility that Crossroads is in the process of
acquiring in Delray Beach, Florida,� said Eric Clapton. Guitar
Center�s Vice President of Merchandising, Guitar Division, Keith
Brawley, stated �Everyone at Guitar Center is extremely proud of
our association with Eric Clapton and Fender� and we�re excited for
all the players and collectors who will enjoy these incredible
instruments. We are very pleased with the success of this limited
edition sales event at our Guitar Center stores kicking off the
holiday season. We are equally delighted our efforts will
additionally result in a charitable donation to support the
Crossroads Centre.� Commenting on the success of BLACKIE� project,
Alan Waite, Sr. V.P. Sales � USA & Canada for Fender Musical
Instruments stated, �Without the creative genius of Eric Clapton,
the extraordinary commitment of Guitar Center, and the dedication
of the people at Fender, this historic occasion could not have
happened.� BLACKIE�, a mid-1950s Fender Stratocaster� guitar pieced
together by Clapton himself from numerous individual Fender
guitars, was Clapton�s main instrument throughout the 1970s and
�80s. Clapton�s albums 461 Ocean Boulevard, Slowhand, No Reason to
Cry and Just One Night, among others, were all recorded with
BLACKIE�. In addition to memorable solo tours, Clapton and BLACKIE�
shared the stage with the likes of Pete Townshend, the Rolling
Stones, Bob Dylan, Muddy Waters and The Band. Purchased by Guitar
Center as one of four classic Clapton-owned guitars at an historic
Christie�s auction, this rock & roll icon was brought by the
Company to Fender�s renowned Custom Shop in Corona, California,
where Fender�s experienced Master Builders meticulously replicated
BLACKIE� down to the smallest of details � from the
worn-to-the-wood body, to the neck re-shaped by Eric�s hand as he
played a thousand heartfelt solos, to the unmistakable cigarette
burns on the headstock. Their precision extended to reproducing the
legendary distressed #50 �Duck Bros� road case complete with
stenciled London phone number 01 486 8056 and artificially aging
the finish to ensure an authentic vintage look. Clapton himself
approved this incredible accomplishment, as indicated on a
Certificate of Authenticity personally signed by Eric Clapton
himself. About Guitar Center Guitar Center is the leading United
States retailer of guitars, amplifiers, percussion instruments,
keyboards and pro-audio and recording equipment. Our retail store
subsidiary presently operates more than 195 Guitar Center stores
across the United States. In addition, our Music & Arts
division operates more than 90 stores specializing in band
instruments for sale and rental, serving teachers, band directors,
college professors and students. We are also the largest direct
response retailer of musical instruments in the United States
through our wholly owned subsidiary, Musician's Friend, Inc., and
its catalog and website, www.musiciansfriend.com. More information
on Guitar Center can be found by visiting the Company�s web site at
www.guitarcenter.com. The Guitar Center logo is a registered
trademark of Guitar Center, Inc. Other brand or product names may
be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are
associated. About Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Fender
Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) is the world�s foremost
manufacturer of guitars, amplifiers, and related equipment. Since
1946, the name Fender� has become synonymous with all things rock
�n� roll: from Buddy Holly to Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton to Kurt
Cobain and everything in between. Fender�s iconic instruments such
as the Telecaster�, Stratocaster�, Precision Bass� and Jazz Bass�
guitars are known the world over as the instruments that started
the rock revolution, and they continue to be highly prized among
today�s hottest guitarists and collectors alike. FMIC markets using
the brand names Fender�, Squier�, Guild�, Gretsch�, Jackson�,
Charvel�, SWR�, Tacoma�, Olympia� and Brand X�. More information on
FMIC can be found by visiting the Company's web site at
www.fender.com. Guitar Center, Inc. (Nasdaq:GTRC), America's
leading musical instrument and professional audio retailer, today
announced that 185 meticulously crafted recreations of the
Fender(R) Stratocaster(R) guitar, once owned by Eric Clapton and
known as BLACKIE(R), sold out in approximately 7 hours on "Black
Friday." The 185 guitars earmarked for the U.S. market were offered
for sale starting Friday, November 24, 2006 at precisely 10 a.m.
EST, 9 a.m. CST, 8 a.m. MST and 7 a.m. PST, and were sold strictly
on a first come, first served basis through Guitar Center's more
than 195 U.S. retail locations. Within the first two minutes, 106
of the Tribute Series BLACKIE(R) Stratocaster guitars had been sold
to eager aficionados, each at a price of $20,000. In just over 7
hours, the remaining guitars were completely sold. A significant
portion of the proceeds will benefit Eric Clapton's Crossroads
Centre in Antigua, an internationally recognized treatment center
for addiction, founded by Clapton. "I am delighted to hear that the
replica of BLACKIE(R), which was a guitar very special to me, has
proved to be such a success and that the project will help support
The Crossroads Centre, Antigua and in particular the new
transitional living facility that Crossroads is in the process of
acquiring in Delray Beach, Florida," said Eric Clapton. Guitar
Center's Vice President of Merchandising, Guitar Division, Keith
Brawley, stated "Everyone at Guitar Center is extremely proud of
our association with Eric Clapton and Fender(R) and we're excited
for all the players and collectors who will enjoy these incredible
instruments. We are very pleased with the success of this limited
edition sales event at our Guitar Center stores kicking off the
holiday season. We are equally delighted our efforts will
additionally result in a charitable donation to support the
Crossroads Centre." Commenting on the success of BLACKIE(R)
project, Alan Waite, Sr. V.P. Sales - USA & Canada for Fender
Musical Instruments stated, "Without the creative genius of Eric
Clapton, the extraordinary commitment of Guitar Center, and the
dedication of the people at Fender, this historic occasion could
not have happened." BLACKIE(R), a mid-1950s Fender Stratocaster(R)
guitar pieced together by Clapton himself from numerous individual
Fender guitars, was Clapton's main instrument throughout the 1970s
and '80s. Clapton's albums 461 Ocean Boulevard, Slowhand, No Reason
to Cry and Just One Night, among others, were all recorded with
BLACKIE(R). In addition to memorable solo tours, Clapton and
BLACKIE(R) shared the stage with the likes of Pete Townshend, the
Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Muddy Waters and The Band. Purchased by
Guitar Center as one of four classic Clapton-owned guitars at an
historic Christie's auction, this rock & roll icon was brought
by the Company to Fender's renowned Custom Shop in Corona,
California, where Fender's experienced Master Builders meticulously
replicated BLACKIE(R) down to the smallest of details -- from the
worn-to-the-wood body, to the neck re-shaped by Eric's hand as he
played a thousand heartfelt solos, to the unmistakable cigarette
burns on the headstock. Their precision extended to reproducing the
legendary distressed #50 "Duck Bros" road case complete with
stenciled London phone number 01 486 8056 and artificially aging
the finish to ensure an authentic vintage look. Clapton himself
approved this incredible accomplishment, as indicated on a
Certificate of Authenticity personally signed by Eric Clapton
himself. About Guitar Center Guitar Center is the leading United
States retailer of guitars, amplifiers, percussion instruments,
keyboards and pro-audio and recording equipment. Our retail store
subsidiary presently operates more than 195 Guitar Center stores
across the United States. In addition, our Music & Arts
division operates more than 90 stores specializing in band
instruments for sale and rental, serving teachers, band directors,
college professors and students. We are also the largest direct
response retailer of musical instruments in the United States
through our wholly owned subsidiary, Musician's Friend, Inc., and
its catalog and website, www.musiciansfriend.com. More information
on Guitar Center can be found by visiting the Company's web site at
www.guitarcenter.com. The Guitar Center logo is a registered
trademark of Guitar Center, Inc. Other brand or product names may
be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are
associated. About Fender Musical Instruments Corporation Fender
Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) is the world's foremost
manufacturer of guitars, amplifiers, and related equipment. Since
1946, the name Fender(R) has become synonymous with all things rock
'n' roll: from Buddy Holly to Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton to Kurt
Cobain and everything in between. Fender's iconic instruments such
as the Telecaster(R), Stratocaster(R), Precision Bass(R) and Jazz
Bass(R) guitars are known the world over as the instruments that
started the rock revolution, and they continue to be highly prized
among today's hottest guitarists and collectors alike. FMIC markets
using the brand names Fender(R), Squier(R), Guild(R), Gretsch(R),
Jackson(R), Charvel(R), SWR(R), Tacoma(R), Olympia(R) and Brand
X(R). More information on FMIC can be found by visiting the
Company's web site at www.fender.com.
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