It's fairly common knowledge that Francis had that Gibson Stereo ES-345 in the earliest part of his involvement with the group. What's slightly less well-known is that he swapped it for a Grimshaw GS30 (a UK-made copy of the Gibson Les Paul) just before the band had their first hit with
Pictures Of Matchstick Men.
Today, it's difficult to convey the sense of desperation that existed in 1967. The Gibson Les Paul was unavailable new. Secondhand models were rare in the UK and routine travel to the USA (the main source for used stock of such guitars) was a sci-fi dream.
Enter Emile Grimshaw and his new model at 130 guineas. Even Jim Burns and the Shergold people got in on the act.

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