Hilton Valentine
Hilton Valentine's Guitars
This photo from Hilton Valentine's personal website shows him using a Gretsch Tennessean electric guitar.
His website explains: "I purchased this guitar at a guitar shop in Newcastle in early 1962 when I was still with The Wildcats. Yet another choice that George Harrison and I shared. I continued using this guitar with The Animals - including House of The Rising Sun - until I started getting all the freebies from Rickenbacker and VOX."
This photo from Hilton Valentine's personal website shows him playing a 1964 Rickenbacker Rose Morris electric guitar with a "fire-glow" finish.
He explains on his website: "the Rickenbacker Rose Morris model number 1997 was issued in 1964 for exclusive distribution in Britain. I obtained this one when Rickenbacker gave it to me..."
Hilton Valentine describes his Rossetti Lucky 7 as the "first real electric guitar" in this interview with Tom Guerra.
"Futurama III This guitar was just one in a series of progressively better guitars that I owned. It looked cool and was in my price range. As stated in the book, Futurama was the brandname of UK importer Selmer. I used Selmer amps (see AMPS link at the bottom of the page) but that was not a consideration when I bought this. I purchased it new in either '59 or '60 and used it during my Wildcats days. George Harrison had a Futurama as well, but his had "Resonet" on the scratchplate - an almost identical guitar. I gave this guitar to Tappy Wright (who was in The Wildcats and later the Animals' road manager) when I bought a Burns guitar (below)." - via Hiltson's personal site
"VOX gave me this 12 String sometime in late '64 early' 65. I cannot remember the model name, if they assigned one at all. I just knew it as the Tear Drop 12 String. I believe it was a prototype and never mass produced. Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones also had a VOX prototype but his was a 6 string. This photo is from the American LP Animal Tracks." - via Hilton's personal site
Details on the guitar and given the time-frame, make it very likely a V223 Vox Mark XII.
This photo from Hilton Valentine's personal website shows him playing a white 1966 Fender Telecaster, which is corroborated by an anecdote on his site.
As explained on his personal website: "This photo was taken in 1961 at one of the many gigs we did at the Tynemouth Working Mens Club. My friend Ronnie McKenzie (Mad Mac) is on drums. I bought the guitar (1960 model) in either late '60 or early '61."
On his personal website, he says that the D-120 is the guitar he is currently using.
Hilton Valentine with his Gibson SG Custom, he used this guitar in some Animals perfomances in the 80s.
Rickenbacker 360/12 12-string Electric Guitar
Semi-Hollowbody Electric GuitarsHilton Valentine is confirmed to have used the Rickenbacker 360/12 12-string Electric Guitar during a live performance with The Animals on US TV in 1965, as documented in the video "The Animals - Bring It On Home To Me (Live, 1965) UPGRADE ♫♥," uploaded by Eric Burdon Tribute Channel 13 on YouTube.
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