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Brad Whitford's Aerosmith Paul Reed Smith, Custom Blistertone 100, Authenticated! (#133)

WOW! Here's a rare opportunity to own a piece of history from the greatest American hard rock band ever.

After 50 years in Aerosmith, and a lifetime infatuation with guitars and amps, Brad Whitford accumulated so much gear that it’s overflowing his warehouse. He used this gear to create some of the most iconic rock and roll of our time. He selected over 170 of his precious guitars, amps and speakers and asked my help in finding them new homes with players and fans who will appreciate them as much as he does. There’s a ton of amazing gear here. Keep watching, we’re posting more of Brad’s collection every day.

Serial #090670

From the Brad Whitford Collection at Donn Bennett's Drum Vault.

This PRS Blistertone 100 amp was custom made especially for Brad Whitford in 2012. There is a plaque attached to the back of the amp stating "Custom made for Brad Whitford" signed by Paul Smith and Doug Sewell. Brad mentions this specific amp in his 2012 Premier Guitar Rig Rundown video below. Brad was PRS's very first endorser starting in the early 1980s. There is a visible tear in the grill cloth on the face of the amp. Otherwise excellent++ condition.

Acquired directly from Brad Whitford. Brad's guitar tech personally inspected the amp and confirmed it was in excellent working condition with no notable issues. The amp is identified by an Aerosmith inventory tag. It includes a certificate of authenticity signed by Brad Whitford.

Ships from Seattle, WA. $125 US shipping. We will ship internationally.


Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Brad Whitford's Aerosmith, Custom Blistertone 100, Authenticated (#133)
Finish
  • Curtain
Categories
Year
  • 2012
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

Donn Bennett's Drum Vault

Seattle, WA, United States
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Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:624

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