Takamine Guitars
Pete used various Takamine models on stage and in the studio between 1986 and 1993, including the 1989 Who tour and the 1993 Psychoderelict recording and tour. The last known stage use of a Takamine was the 29 June, 1996, Quadrophenia performance at Hyde Park, London.
The primary model Pete used on stage was the FP360SC. He has also used the EN-20, EN-10C and EG40SC.
Specifications
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The FP360SC featured:
dreadnought-sized cutaway white-bound body with solid spruce top and rosewood back and sides, 14/20 mahogany neck with white-bound rosewood fretboard with dot inlays and 25½″ scale, rosewood bridge, black & white purfling, black pickguard, chrome hardware, and the Takamine AccurAcoustic EQ pickup system (3-band EQ and volume).
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The EN-10C featured:
dreadnought-sized cutaway body with solid cedar top, solid mahogany back and sides, rosewood fingerboard with no inlays, black & white purfling, no pickguard, gold hardware.
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The EN-20 featured:
jumbo body with no cutaway, solid cedar top with solid mahogany back and sides, rosewood fingerboard with no inlays; gold with pearl tuners; Takamine electronics with 3-band EQ and volume.
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The EG40SC featured:
solid cedar top with solid mahogany back and sides, rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, gold/pearl tuners.
| # | Model | Whereabouts | Serial Number |
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| 1 | FP-360SC | Used extensively on 1989 tour. Whereabouts unknown, but presumably still with Pete. | |
| 3 | FP-360SC(?) | Apparently smashed by Pete in front of the Hard Rock London as part of a fund-raising/charity event. Unknown if ever played in concert or merely a spare. Sold at auction in 1999 to raise funds for the Nordoff-Robbins charity. Currently owned by a Northern California private collector. | |
| 4 | EN-20 | Owned by Brad Rodgers; used on the 1989 tour for the song A Little Is Enough every time and occasionally on the songs Baba O’Riley and Join Together. | 88100291 |
| 9 | FP-360SC | Pictured below. Used on 1989 tour. Sold by Pete at Oxfam auction on May 17, 2000, for £3,192 to a private collector. Sold via eBay May 2003 for $4,200. Now available for sale at rockstarsguitars.com. | |
| – | EN-10C | Cutaway model used at Brixton Academy concert in 1985. Signed by Pete on the front and sold to raise money for the academy. Currently on display at the Hard Rock Cafe Vault in London. See Brad Rodgers’ whocollection.com for photos. | 84041044 |
Pictured below is Pete Townshend’s Takamine FP360SC. Used on stage for 1989 Who tour. Sold by Pete at Oxfam auction on 17 May, 2000, for £3,192 to a private collector.
Oxfam auction info (May 2000): An acoustic that has met a ‘nasty accident’. Broken at the neck this Takamine (number FP-360SC) is numbered 9 of Pete’s collection. Guitar case is also numbered.
Photo gallery
Takamine FP360SC no. 9
Ca. 1989, onstage with the Takamine FP360SC no. 9.
Takamine EN-20
Click image to view larger version. Takamine EN-20, courtesy Brad Rodgers, whocollection.com.
Click image to view larger versions. (805kb and 693 kb) Takamine EN-20 details, courtesy Brad Rodgers, whocollection.com.
Click image to view larger version. Takamine EN-20, courtesy Brad Rodgers, whocollection.com.
Click image to view larger version. Takamine EN-20, courtesy Brad Rodgers, whocollection.com.
Takamine EN10C
Click image to view larger version. (623kb) Takamine EN-10C, courtesy Brad Rodgers, whocollection.com.
On stage
29 Jan. 1986 at Midem, Cannes, with Deep End, playing a Takamine EG40SC.
Ca. 1989, onstage with the Takamine EN-20.
Ca. 1989, onstage with the Takamine FP360SC.
29 June, 1996, at Hyde Park, London, with the no. 1 Takamine FP360SC for Drowned, the last known stage use of Takamine guitar.
Resources and Information
Acknowledgements
- Brad Rodgers: whocollection.com




