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$250

1970s era jacket, burgundy satin, gray cotton lining, snap closure, Asia and Phantom patches, 38 Special tour pin from 1982, Sleak Snuff Rock Show pin, and a Indianapolis Speedway pin present. Manhattan's oldest recording studio built in 1970 to Jimi Hendrix specifications. Hendrix only had use of the space for four weeks before his untimely death. The studio has remained a haven for the most talented musicians of our age. Categories:


Juliens Auctions

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Juliens Auctions

Date:
2008-05-31

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