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Edition #140, April 30, 2001

SPINAL TAP GUITAR
Ernie Ball to Auction Off Spinal Tap's Nigel Tufnel "#11" Signature Guitar on E-Bay

Ernie Ball will auction off the official "#11" Nigel Tufnel Limited Edition Guitar on E-bay April 27 to May 7 to help fund pediatric kidney research. This exceptional guitar is the 11th of 25 collectible guitars displaying the signature of "Nigel Tufnel," guitarist in the 1984 cult classic/mock-rock comedy, "This Is Spinal Tap." With special features surrounding the number 11, it is easily understood and appreciated by Spinal Tap fans.

All 25 of these hot-rod theme guitars are embellished with flamboyant details such as chrome exhaust pipes, orange and yellow flame paint scheme, four humbucking pickups, a functional tachometer, and a rubber-booted, iron gear shifter for the tremolo bar, topped by a black eight ball. The "#11" Nigel Tufnel Guitar is one of a kind, and features a tachometer that tops out at 11 rather than 8 and a tremolo "gear shifter" topped by an 11 ball instead of an 8 ball. The 11th fret is custom inlayed with two dice, one showing 6 and the other 5.

The movie "This is Spinal Tap," quickly gained a cult following when it came out in 1984. Band members went on tour in 1992 and actor/guitarist Christopher Guest who plays Tufnel, commissioned Ernie Ball to create a hot-rod style guitar for the tour.

When Guest was recently asked to commission a special edition guitar for an auction, this guitar was the only one that he had in mind. The idea evolved into the 25 signed Nigel Tufnel Limited Edition Guitars. Most of the other guitars were auctioned off at the NAMM show in January 2001. All proceeds are marked for the Casey Lee Ball Foundation to support research in pediatric kidney disease at UCLA. Sterling Ball created the Casey Lee Ball Foundation, after his son Casey, now a healthy 13-year-old, was diagnosed with kidney disease.

"With the kind generosity of Christopher Guest, we are looking to raise a substantial amount with this limited edition of Spinal Tap guitars," remarked Sterling Ball, president of the Ernie Ball Company. "No one will make any money from this auction except pediatric kidney disease researchers dressed in white coats--This is true charity."

The "Limited Edition Spinal Tap Guitar #11" product specs are as follows:
* Music Man Albert Lee Guitar body style, with maple neck and matching headstock
* 4 humbucker pickups, sized to match the string width as it travels down the body
* Rubber selector switches, with on/off status lights, colored to match the light signals on a drag strip
* Stainless steel exhaust headers, protruding from the side of the body
* Functional Tachometer, built into the body, with adjustable redline. Measures the attack on the strings while playing. The tach on this guitar "goes to 11!"
* Key Signature Inlays on the fretboard
* Tire volume knob, which controls volume and activates the tachometer lighting when pulled out
* Floyd Rose Licensed Tremolo system, with a gear shifter rather than a tremolo arm. "11" ball on the end of the gear shifter.
* Flame paint job on the bridge end of the body
* Autographed by Nigel Tufnel, guitarist of Spinal Tap
* Each model numbered by the autograph: 11-25 refers to the 11th guitar made out of 25 total

The Casey Lee Ball Foundation is a nonprofit organization where every dollar donated goes directly to research. The major source of funding for the Casey Lee Ball Foundation has been the Casey Lee Ball Golf Classic, an annual charity golf tournament held with celebrity guests. The fund raising efforts have raised over two million dollars to pay for much needed pediatric kidney research. As a result of this research, several new medicines have made it to market and are helping to reduce the side effects of kidney transplant anti-rejection medicines. The Casey Lee Ball Foundation endows a chair at UCLA, which represents a million dollar contribution and one of only six chairs at UCLA that are endowed, ensuring kidney research will go on in perpetuity.

Ernie Ball was the first to offer rock strings with the creation of Slinkys, and further revolutionized the market by offering guitarists Custom-Gauge single strings. The Ernie Ball company also produces Music Man guitars and basses, volume pedals, and other accessories. Strings and accessories are available in more than 5,500 music stores throughout the U.S. The company also exports to 68 countries. For more information, contact the Ernie Ball company at (800) 543-2255, or visit their website at http://www.ernieball.com.

These products are Ernie Ball trademarks registered in the USA and many foreign countries:

ERNIE BALL CUSTOM GAUGE SLINKY EARTHWOOD MUSICMAN STINGRAY SILHOUETTE AXIS STERLING 4+2 3+1

For the sake of brevity, Trademark ownership is omitted during the story.

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