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[[Andy Summers]] used this guitar in the promotional video for [[Can't Stand Losing You (video) | Can't Stand Losing You]] that was shot at London's [[Lyceum]] on [[1979-06-17]]. [[The Police]] had received new instruments on [[1979-06-15]] and this guitar might have been one of those new instruments.
 
[[Andy Summers]] used this guitar in the promotional video for [[Can't Stand Losing You (video) | Can't Stand Losing You]] that was shot at London's [[Lyceum]] on [[1979-06-17]]. [[The Police]] had received new instruments on [[1979-06-15]] and this guitar might have been one of those new instruments.
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In Sounds from September 1, [[1979]] Andy explained that the guitar's pick-ups were incredibly microphonic. He gave the guitar to expert Roger Griffin to solve that problem.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:49, 13 November 2021


Hamer Standard
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The Hamer Standard
Artist: Andy Summers
Band or ensemble: The Police / Andy Summers
Time gear used: YYYY - YYYY

Introduction

Andy Summers used this guitar in the promotional video for Can't Stand Losing You that was shot at London's Lyceum on 1979-06-17. The Police had received new instruments on 1979-06-15 and this guitar might have been one of those new instruments.

In Sounds from September 1, 1979 Andy explained that the guitar's pick-ups were incredibly microphonic. He gave the guitar to expert Roger Griffin to solve that problem.

Gear breakdown

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Quotations and trivia

This section needs more information. Include any quotes of interest from the artist on the use of this gear or anything else of relevance.

See also

External links

References and footnotes

sources: video; Sounds - September 1, 1979