Many of you may have heard about this summer's Blues Fest in Ottawa where a violent storm erupted causing the collapse of the stage. Cheap Trick was playing at the time, barely escaping injury. The police cordoned off the area, treating it as a crime scene.
While the band was safe, the same cannot be said for the gear. That's why we ended up with some of Rick's guitars in need of TLC.
While the Hamer 5-Necks are known throughout the world, perhaps the most iconic of Rick's Hamers is the Checkerboard Standard with bow tie inlays and that curious truss rod cover. Rick has always had a thing for the checkerboard design. When he first approached us in 1978 to build this guitar we knew it would be a daunting task. Naturally we took it on. At the time, the idea of a checkerboard guitar was a compelte novelty. Actually, it still is.
Many of you have seen Cheap Trick in concert where Rick regularly changes guitars during the set. The checkerboard Standard was featured on the cover of Dream Police. This guitar is featured on stage when Dream Police is played.
The constant touring has taken the toll on this guitar. The weather in Ottawa compounded problems, resulting in the peghead splitting. We've since repaired the headstock and replaced all of the electronics (save the pickups). You'll be seeing this most road tested guitar back in action in short order.
An iconic instrument.
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