Tim Renwick
Tim Renwick's Guitars
Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar
Solid Body Electric Guitars“You’re mostly associated with the Stratocaster. The guitar you’re using now appears to be a 60’s model with a humbucker bridge pickup. Can you tell us a little more about it?” – “Yes. I bought it new, from Chandlers shop in Kew, in London about twelve years ago. It is sea-foam green having American electronics (Seymour Duncan Alnico Two pick-ups – single coil except for bridge position which is a dual tapped humbucker) and Japanese wooden parts. It has a pearlised scratchplate and was assembled by my friend Brinsley Schwartz for Chandler Guitars. It actually looks turquoise to me, but I’m a bit colour-blind!”
Tim Renwick's Takamine EN10C acoustic-electric guitar, featuring stereo outputs and a rounded cutaway, is highlighted in Soundonsound's "Stolen Guitars Alert." The guitar, serial number 90010481, has 14 frets to the body and is reported to be in average condition.
This guitar was mentioned in the booklet of the reissue CD release of "P.U.L.S.E.". In the booklet it's called "Gibson 'Chet Atkins' Classical.
Tim Renwick owns a Martin 000C-16RGTE Aura guitar, identifiable by its serial number 1140783. This guitar, featuring a built-in Aura pickup system and a rounded cutaway, was purchased last year and is in excellent condition. It is stored in a black Martin case with gold-colored metalwork. This information is sourced from Soundonsound's "Stolen Guitars Alert."
Tim Renwick uses a Fender Stratocaster Custom Shop in Inca Silver color with typical 90's Strat Plus hardware and EMG pickups, as mentioned in an interview.
In the Pink Floyd video "Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) [PULSE Restored & Re-Edited]" on YouTube, Tim Renwick plays a 1987 Fender Stratocaster Plus in Inca Silver.
Tim can be seen playing the intro to Wish You Were Here during Pink Floyd’s Pulse concert.
In the video titled "The Captain Meets Tim Renwick" by Andertons Music Co, Tim Renwick is seen using a Gray Guitar Emperor HSS.
Tim plays this guitar, which is actually David’s, for Wish You Were Here.
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