D’Angelico New Yorker

Pete Townshend used a D’Angelico New Yorker archtop guitar on Rough Mix in 1976/77 and Who Are You’s Music Must Change in 1978. The guitar also appears in the 1982 Chinese Eyes photo sessions.
In 1989, he sold this guitar (along with the 1958 Gibson Flying V, among others) to buy a boat.
New Yorkers featured: 18″-wide body with x-braced top, triple-bound F-holes, black binding lines on body sides and sides of fingerboard, split-block fingerboard inlays, gold-plated parts, “skyscraper” peghead logo.
Selected quotes from Pete Townshend
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From the October 1989 issue of Guitar Player:
“I’m not really a true guitar connoisseur. I had a D’Angelico New Yorker until a few months ago, but I sold it to buy a boat. What used to make me swoon about that guitar was its look. I think the rest’s all romanticism.”
Photo Gallery
Ca. 1976/77, Rough Mix recording sessions at Olympic.
Ca. 1982, with Chinese Eyes photo session with D’Angelico New Yorker.
Ca. 1982, resulting sleeve for Uniforms 45.
Resources and Information
Links
- D’Angelico: dangelicoguitars.com
- Vintage Guitars Info: provide.net/~cfh/other.html#dangel