BRIAN JONES Rolling Stones VOX Teardrop 1964 GUITAR LIMITED EDITION Photograph

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Seller: bobbonis ✉️ (204) 0%, Location: Brooklyn, New York, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 172682066481 BRIAN JONES Rolling Stones VOX Teardrop 1964 GUITAR LIMITED EDITION Photograph. Brian Jones with Vox Teardrop Guitar, T.A.M.I. Show, Santa Monica, California, October 29, 1964 #1

Your Photograph will come with a Certificate of Authenticity from the GRAMMY Museum®

This photograph is currently available as a Limited Edition photographic print in three sizes: 11” x 14”, 16” x 20” and 20” x 24”.

To choose the size print and edition that you desire use the dropdown selection above. 11” x 14” prints are an edition of only 250 hand-numbered and estate-embossed prints. 16” x 20” prints are

an edition of only 75 hand-numbered and estate-embossed prints. 20” x 24 prints are an edition of only 50 hand-numbered and estate-embossed prints. Read more details below.

ABOUT THIS SPECIFIC PHOTOGRAPH: This unassuming portrait shows Rolling Stones’ founding member Brian Jones at a rehearsal for the T.A.M.I. Show, caught up in a melody as he strums his 1964 Vox MK III “Teardrop” guitar.

The one-of-a-kind prototype guitar was custom-made for Brian by Vox. Though he played it onstage frequently during the Stones’ 1964 and 1965 tours, Brian did not use it as often in the studio,

because it had an odd shape and was difficult to play while sitting. In the beginning, Brian and Keith Richards rarely shared guitars (later they would become way more communal). Forever

linked to Brian’s unique legacy, this stunning guitar is one of the most famous Rolling Stones instruments of all time.

ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHS, IN GENERAL: This photograph was taken by Bob Bonis, who was the U.S. tour manager for both The Beatles and the Rolling Stones from 1964 through 1966.   This is a Limited Edition fine art photograph, derived from the original negative or slide,

and is printed on professional grade Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper by the master printers at Duggal Visual Solutions in New York.  Thanks to his unequaled access and gifted eye for composition Bob Bonis captured thousands of

unguarded, candid and iconic photographs of the two most important groups in the history of popular music. The majority of these images have never been seen or published and most are available here as Limited Edition

fine art prints for the FIRST TIME!

SIZES / EDITIONS: This photograph is currently being made available in three sizes and editions (Each Listed Separately on eBay) as follows:

  • 11” X 14” print (the image size is 8 x 12” plus a white border) in a hand-numbered edition of only 250 prints
  • 16” x 20” print (the image size is 12” x 18” plus a white border) in a hand-numbered edition of only 75 prints
  • 20” x 24” print (the image size is 15” x 20” plus a white border) in a hand-numbered edition of only 50 prints

ONCE AN EDITION SELLS OUT IT WILL NEVER BE REPRINTED!

QUANTITY AVAILABLE / SOLD: With Limited Edition prints and photographs the price typically increases as the edition sells down. After 20% of an edition sells the price will increase. After the next 20% sells the price will increase again and so on, until the edition sells out

completely. To keep things clear we are only listing the number of prints that are available in a particular edition at a particular price. When you have selected a size/edition and it says that (whatever number it says above) are

available, it means that number of prints remain available at that price. When those prints have sold we will list the next group of prints of that edition at the next price, and so on, until the edition has sold out completely. By buying your

print now, rather than waiting, you will get both the lowest print number available in that edition AND the lowest price! So don’t hesitate or the price may go up or the edition may sell out.

Where it says that (whatever number it says above) have sold, because of the way eBay calculates the quantity sold, that number represents the combined number sold of all three sizes and editions on eBay. It does not necessarily

represent an accurate number of prints sold of a specific image or edition. It only represents the combined number of prints sold of all three sizes offered, on eBay. We may have sold prints at an exhibition or other event off of eBay.

When you purchase a print from us on eBay we will send you the lowest available number in that edition. We do not hold back low numbered prints and sell all editions sequentially, beginning with number 1, in the order they are sold.

SHIPPING TIME: Our fine art photographs are custom printed to order and require a high level of expertise and intense attention to detail, all delivered by Duggal Visual Solutions in New York City. As these are not “off-the-shelf” items an order may take

up to 10 business days to ship. Once printed each photograph is inspected to ensure a perfect print it is then hand-numbered and is embossed with the official Bob Bonis signature seal, as authorized by The Bob Bonis Estate.

It is then placed in a rigid acid-free acrylic sleeve to protect it from fingerprints and other damage. If you need your photograph by a specific date for a gift or other reason please be sure to let us know in the notes section of your

payment or contact us before your purchase to make sure that we can deliver it in time.  We will go out of our way to accommodate your needs as is reflected in our feedback comments.

PRICING: We are offering our fine-art photographic prints at prices far below the standard market price for such photographs. These images are accessible to fans, not normally in the market for such historic and celebrated art, as well as collectors

and investors. But please be aware that as an edition sells down the price will rise.

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY PACKAGE: Each photograph is accompanied by a package that contains the following documents:

  1. A hand-numbered and signed Certificate of Authenticity from the GRAMMY Museum® attesting to the fact that each print is derived from the original negative or slide, and states the size and print number you have purchased
  2. A Congratulations letter from The Bob Bonis Archive
  3. The story of The Bob Bonis Archive
  4. The backstory of the specific photograph or event information
  5. Suggestions on Framing Your Bob Bonis Photograph

Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions via the contact link at the bottom of this page.

ABOUT Bob Bonis (1932 - 1992) began his career in the music business as a talent agent at MCA in New York City in the late 1950s. He would go on to hold an extraordinary position at a pivotal time in rock history-The British Invasion-as US Tour Manager for all three of The Beatles' US tours, as well as The Rolling Stones' first five US tours in 1964, 1965, and continuing through 1966. His personal passion was photography, and he possessed a natural talent for composition and impeccable timing. His Leica M3 camera went everywhere with him and he documented the people he met and the places he visited. This, combined with unequalled access to these rock superstars enabled him to document-as no other photographer could-the Beatles' and Stones' rise from the beginning of the British Invasion to their status as the two most influential bands in rock music history. Bob captured extraordinary, unguarded photographs, most of which are to be seen here for the very first time. The combination of a gifted eye for composition, and unequaled access to some of the most significant performers of the 20th century, yielded a truly remarkable archive that includes intimate and iconic images of both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, never before published, seen or available for purchase by collectors and fans. His contribution to rock history is a magnificent collection of more than 3,500 candid photographs of two of the greatest bands the world has ever known. During his career, Bob shot more than 5,000 photographs of the most legendary acts in music history-including 2,700 Rolling Stones photos, 800 Beatles photos, plus an eclectic mix of images of Frank Sinatra with Buddy Rich, The Lovin' Spoonful, Simon and Garfunkel, Chicago, Cream, The Hollies, Peter and Gordon and many of the jazz greats with whom he worked over the years. The Bob Bonis Archive offers thousands of intimate and candid photos of The Beatles and The Stones in concert, backstage, rehearsing, tuning up, waiting to go on stage, clowning around, dressing and relaxing, on vacations, en route to shows or cities, getting their hair cut, bowling, recording in the studio, at press events and just hanging around being themselves. The unguarded nature of these images reflects Bob's close friendship with the bands and offers a private, behind-the-scenes look into the early days of The British Invasion era of rock 'n' roll. How It Started: Bob started his career in the music industry at MCA talent agency in New York City. When MCA dissolved the talent agency, Bob started a jazz management firm working with a variety of jazz and big band performers including Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Harry Belafonte, Gerry Mulligan and others. Standing 6'1" and weighing over 200 pounds, Bob cut an intimidating figure, and earned a reputation for being able to deal with the wise guys that ran a lot of the jazz clubs. Because of this ability, he was tapped to serve as The Rolling Stones' tour manager for their first ever US tour. Interviewed for a radio special The Rolling Stones: Past and Present in the mid-1980s Bob explained "A friend of mine, Norman Weiss, asked me as a special favor because I had a reputation for really taking care of troublemakers to take care of these wiseguys that are coming in from England, boy what a horrible reputation they had and all that and I said well come on you know, I had my own management firm and I really wasn't that interested in going on the road anymore. I had done that before. And Norman said "Really, you have to, really they're great" and so on and he pulls out this article from the London Times. It was "Would You Let Your Sister Marry a Rolling Stone?" or whatever that one was and I said "That's a great sales pitch" you know, thanks. Anyway, I finally went with them and of course they were not the least a problem, terrible for their image I know but, they were really great." Bob did a great job of getting The Stones where they needed to be on time; quite a feat considering that the "bad boys" of the British Invasion worked hard to cultivate their reputation for trouble. His personal experience with them was quite the opposite, and he developed a great friendship with them that lasted long after his role as their tour manager ended. His old friend Norman Weiss was the lead agent at GAC, who were tasked with hiring the crew for The Beatles' first official tour of the United States-just as he had done for the Rolling Stones a few months prior- and immediately thought of Bob for the same role with The Beatles that he had so brilliantly performed for The Stones. His success with The Stones led the band's management in England to recommend him to Brian Epstein for the same role with The Beatles and he was quickly approved; a job he would hold for all three of The Beatles' US tours. Fortunately for Bob, The Beatles and the Rolling Stones never toured America at the same time so he was available to serve both bands. A private man, Bob never sought publicity nor did he have aspirations to publish his photos or to publish memoirs about his experiences with the two greatest, most important bands in the history of rock 'n' roll. He never participated in the fan culture or went to any of the conventions. He allowed only a handful of his photographs to be published in teen magazines in the sixties, but after that, he wasn't interested in pursuing attention based on his past exploits. For almost 50 years, the negatives and slides had been safely stored away unbeknownst to anyone but his wife, son and closest friends. Upon his death in 1992, Bob's son Alex rediscovered them and decided to share them with fans across the globe as a beautiful tribute to his father. The Bob Bonis photographic archive is the definitive collection for true fans, collectors and people who want to own a true piece of rock history-and is the largest single previously-unseen collection in the world. The massive archive captures some of the most impactful, intimate and iconic moments ever seen on film. This one-of-a-kind collection will roll out over the next 36 months through a special site on eBay (http://stores.ebay.com/BobBonisArchive ). Undeniably authentic, the Bob Bonis archive has been officially endorsed by the GRAMMY Museum®: "The Bob Bonis archive is a treasure of music history seen through the creative eye of a man who was in the right place at the right time. Seeing his photographs is like rediscovering these bands all over again." --Bob Santelli, Executive Director GRAMMY Museum® In the years he toured with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, Bob Bonis became a lifetime fan and a friend. No one has captured the legendary bands in the same way, and no one ever will. Bob shared a moment in time with them when they transformed, almost overnight, into the icons we know today. Today, you have an exclusive opportunity to relive those defining moments again, for the first time-to travel back in time through Bob Bonis' lens and experience the rock n' roll journey of a lifetime.

LIMITED EDITION PRICING LIMITED EDITONS, SIZING & PRICING When a photographer, estate or archive issues prints for sale, they need to determine the following:
  • Type of print (i.e. chromogenic, silver gelatin, giclee, etc.)
  • Print size
  • Limited Edition vs. Open Edition
  • Pricing
LIMITED EDITIONS vs. OPEN EDITIONS Limited Edition Prints By declaring that an image is a being released as a Limited Edition, we are formally stating that prints of a particular size and type will only ever be printed in that specific quantity. Due to the limited nature of these prints and our unique pricing structure, they will have a tendency to increase in value. Open Edition Prints Open edition prints are those that are not numbered. Further, the artist or estate can print as many prints as they desire. Due to their endless supply, open edition prints rarely, if ever, increase in value. The Bob Bonis Archive is committed to releasing our historic photographs as strictly Limited Edition, fine art prints. Each photograph in the Limited Edition will be hand-numbered. For example, a print numbered 18/250 means that it is print number 18, out of 250 available prints in that size and substrate. The Archive may also print a small number of Artist's Proofs, which are sometimes referred to as A/P prints. The maximum number of A/P prints to be printed is 10% of the edition size. A/P prints are never offered for sale, and will be used by the Archive to gift to friends, family, museums, etc. Once an edition sells out, we will never print that edition again. We may elect to issue an image in a significantly different size or substrate, but we will never print beyond the declared edition size. Maintaining this discipline is a legally binding obligation that we respect. SIZES Currently, each photograph will be available in the following editions/sizes:
  • 11" x 14" (image size 8" x 12") in an edition of only 250 prints
  • 16" x 20" (image size 12" x 18") in an edition of only 75 prints
  • 20" x 24" (image size 15" x 22") in an edition of only 50 prints
PRICING The Bob Bonis Archive is committed to "Art Accessibility". To make this historic artwork accessible to both fans and collectors alike, we've started the pricing for each edition significantly below the typical market price for Limited Edition fine-art photographs. However, as the edition sells down, the prices will increase. Once a specified percentage of an edition has sold, the price for the remaining prints will increase. By way of example, after the first 50 of the 250 available prints in the 11" x 14" edition have sold, the price will increase from $175 to $200. The same logic will be applied to each edition of prints available through The Bob Bonis Archive. NUMBERING Prints will be hand numbered in an ascending order. By way of example, the first person to purchase a 11"x14" print will receive print #1 of 250, the second person to purchase a 11" x 14" of the same print will receive print #2 of 250, and so on. The same methodology is applied to both 16" x 20" prints and 20" x 24" prints. We hope that the preceding information has been helpful. As always, please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. - The Bob Bonis Archive

The Prints IMPORTANT NOTE: The Bob Bonis Archive logo that you see on the lower right corner of the photos list is a watermark and DOES NOT appear on the actual print. These only appear on the images in our store as a watermark. THE PRINTS: The limited edition photographs offered in The Bob Bonis Archive eBay Store are all printed by the master printers at Duggal Visual Solutions in NYC (one of the world’s leading custom printers of fine-art photographs for top photographers, fine-art galleries and museums) on professional gallery grade Fujicolor Crystal Archive Paper. Each print is then carefully examined to insure perfection. It is then hand-numbered with the print/edition number for that print just below the lower left corner of the image in the white border. It is then embossed in the lower right corner of the white border with the Bob Bonis signature seal, authorized by The Bob Bonis Estate. Each print comes carefully packed in an archival acid free acrylic sleeve and is packed in a special box to ensure safe and undamaged transport to you. Along with your print we include a package containing the following:
  • A cover letter of congratulations on becoming the owner of an authentic Bob Bonis Archive Limited Edition photographic print
  • Certificate Of Authenticity from the GRAMMY Museum®
  • A special printed sheet containing the story of the photograph or event written by the curator of the archive, Larry Marion
  • A special printed sheet relaying the Bob Bonis story.
The images offered are currently available in the following strictly Limited Editions There are currently three editions/sizes available, as follows:
  • 11" x 14" (image size 8" x 12") in an edition of only 250 prints;
  • 16" x 20" (image size 12" x 18") in an edition of only 75 prints;
  • 20" x 24" (image size 15" x 22") in an edition of only 50 prints.
PAYMENT Thank you for choosing The Bob Bonis Archive on eBay. We accept PayPal and all major credit cards for payment. The Bob Bonis Archive collects and remits sales tax as required by U.S. law for transactions on Bob Bonis Archive sales on eBay. Sales tax will be calculated based on the ship-to address on the order and will include state and local taxes where applicable. If you have questions about your order or a product, use your eBay account Message center to contact us or ask a seller question directly from an item. Our support staff is available to assist you Monday - Friday, 8 AM - 6 PM Pacific Standard Time.

SHIPPING Shipping We ship Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, to addresses within the United States and Worldwide. Orders outside of the United States are shipped via the eBay Global Shipping Program. Orders are processed as quickly as possible but depending on whether your purchase if for a framed or unfarmed item will determine the longest possible lead time necessary. For unframed items our maximum time between when payment is received and when your item will be shipped is 10 days, but usually much shorter than that. If your order is for a framed item the maximum time between when your order is paid and when you item will be shipped is 21 days. These are the maximum times but usually your orders will ship within a few days. You will be sent tracking information as soon as your item is shipped. Shipping Costs Shipping is calculated based on your delivery address. Questions About Your Order? If you have questions about your order please contact us by clicking the link contact seller , and then under the topics radio buttons please elect Other as the reason you are contacting us, not I didn’t receive my item. We will respond promptly with an update and expected ship date or provide tracking information. Please have your eBay Order number available. When you place an order, eBay will estimate shipping and delivery dates for you based on the availability of your items and the shipping options you choose.

RETURNS You may return most new, unopened items within 7 days of delivery for a full refund. We'll pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.). To return an eligible product:
  1. Please visit "My eBay" to initiate the return process and retrieve your return-shipping label no later than (30)
  2. thirty days after the date of purchase.
  3. We will examine the items when received and, if they are eligible for return under our return policy, The Bob
  4. Bonis Archive Store on eBay will arrange for a refund to the same form of payment you used to purchase the item.
You should expect to receive your refund within three weeks of giving your package to the return shipper; however, in many cases you will receive a refund before then. The refund time period includes the transit time for us to receive your return from the shipper (5 to 10 business days), the time it takes us to process your return once we receive it (3 to 5 business days), and the time it takes PayPal to process our refund request (5 - 7 days). If you have any questions, please contact us directly through eBay Messages .

FAQ What makes the photographs fine art? The photographs sold by The Bob Bonis Archive are museum quality archival chromogenic prints, produced by the master printers at Duggal Visual Solutions in New York on state of the art photographic printing equipment. Duggal is known worldwide as one of the top producers of fine art prints for museums, galleries and the top photographers for both exhibition and sale. The prints are all custom printed to order on Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper and carefully inspected ensure a perfect print. The prints are then hand-stamped with the photographer and copyright information on the reverse. Our limited edition prints are hand-numbered, Estate Stamped, and embossed with the signature of Bob Bonis. Like all fine art, these prints are extremely limited and will appreciate in value over time. Will the words / image on the images on the product page appear on the actual print I will receive? No, the Bob Bonis Archive logo, the photographer’s credit and the copyright info are only on the images on the website, not on the print you will receive. What size prints are available? The photographs from The Bob Bonis Archive offered here on eBay are offered in three sizes; 11" x 14", in a limited edition of 250 images; 16" x 20", in a limited edition of 75 images; 20" x 24", in a limited edition of 50 prints. These dimensions refer to the size of the paper, in inches, on which the image is printed. What is the size of the image? The size listed refers to the size of the paper on which the photograph is printed. The photographs are printed with a white border on all four sides to provide space for matting, framing, and handling without harming the image as well as space for the edition number and our embossed seal. For more information on the prints, please see Printing. Are the photographs available already framed? Images are sold unframed, with the ability to add a frame at an additional cost. If I want to have my print framed do you have a recommendation as to the size of the frame? It is a matter of your preference and taste but we recommend the following framing specifications:
  • 1" Black wood frame
  • Use only Archival, acid free mat
  • The mat should be cut with the following window plus three inches of matting on all sides
  • Window on the matt should be the image size plus 1/4" reveal on sides and top, 5/8" reveal on the bottom to allow for hand numbering
  • Plexiglass
Are the prints hand-signed by the photographer? Our photographs are all hand numbered, and embossed with the official signature of Bob Bonis, authorized by the Bonis Estate. Bob Bonis died in 1992, and did not publish or print his photographs during his lifetime. No known prints signed by Bob Bonis exist. What exactly is a limited edition print? The common practice in the fine art photography world is to produce prints in limited editions in order to establish scarcity and allow for the work to appreciate in value. Print size, production technique and the number of prints that are being printed and offered define a limited edition. Limited editions vary in size with the size of the edition playing an important role in determining value. Typically, as the edition sells down the price of the remaining available prints increases as the scarcity increases. What is a Certificate of Authenticity? Every print will be accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from The GRAMMY Museum. This certificate documents the size of the edition, your specific photograph, the production technique, and the archival materials used to create your artwork. How should I care for my art? We suggest you display your art out of direct sunlight, in a moderate temperature, and away from water or damp environments. If you intend to frame the photograph that you have ordered, it is recommended that you DO NOT unpack the art yourself. The highest possibility of damage occurs when one who is not familiar with art handling attempts to remove unframed artwork from its container. You should take it to your framer in the packaging in which it is received if at all possible. If you are not currently planning on framing the photograph you should store it in a clean and dry place, away from direct light, flat and covered by a sheet of acid free paper. How should I decide what photographs to buy? The best way to make a decision, in our opinion, is to judge the personal impact a work has upon you and choose accordingly. Like any relationship you may have, some may have greater personal meaning than others. As you choose your friends, so you might choose your art. If the piece or art means something strongly to you now, that meaning is likely to grow the longer it shares your life. Price can be a consideration, of course. How much you spend in making a purchase has largely to do with whether the object of your desire is worth more than the money it takes to purchase. If something is well outside your ability to buy, then look for something that is meaningful in a price range that does work for you. Limited edition works often make extraordinary things available that might otherwise be financially inaccessible. Will what I buy go up in value? There are many examples of people who have bought a work of art and several years later find out that it is worth several times what they paid for it. Art of note and fame has, over many years, been known to hold its value or increase in value depending upon various factors. One factor is market size and another is market demand. The art we represent is well known internationally and our clients come from around the world. We believe the art we offer is meaningful to tens of millions of people and very few who would have an interest in purchasing even know how or where to purchase. A final consideration related to value is that with a growing demand for something of a diminishing supply, as is the case of the artwork we offer. Packing and Shipping We ship all photographs via UPS within the United States and via USPS outside the US. Where will you ship? We ship worldwide to all locations that accept insured and trackable packages. Can I ship to a location other than my home? Yes. When placing your order you will be given the option to ship to any address that you choose. However, we cannot ship to P.O. Boxes. Will my artwork be insured? All orders are fully insured during transit to cover damage, loss, or non-delivery. Will my photograph be packed flat or rolled into a tube? We take the utmost care to ensure that your order is carefully packaged so that it arrives in the same mint condition in which it left our facilities. Our archival fine art prints are shipped flat in a heavy-duty reinforced package with the photograph(s) carefully wrapped and packaged with several layers of double-weight corrugated cardboard to protect against damage in transit. Payment We accept payment via PayPal Immediate payment. If you are ordering multiple products, please ensure that you are adding all items to the Cart prior to completing checkout. How long will it take for my print to arrive? The archival chromogenic prints are produced to order, carefully inspected to assure perfection, and professionally packed to insure that you receive a perfect print, in perfect condition. This process takes time. Shipping time will of course vary based on location. Prints are typically received within 10 days from the time your order is placed. If framed, prints are typically received within 21 days or less from the time your order is placed. When will my credit card be charged? Once you officially order a print your credit card will be charged. Will I be charged sales tax? By law we collect sales tax on orders shipped to New York addresses. How can I track my order? As soon as your order ships, you will be e-mailed a tracking number. What is your return policy? Every print we sell is guaranteed 100%. If you are not satisfied with the photograph you purchased for any reason you can return it to us within 7 days of receiving it and request a full refund for the price of the work, exclusive of shipping costs. Please note that the customer is responsible for the return of the item, which must be returned in the same condition it was shipped from The Bob Bonis Archive store in order to claim a refund. If you have further questions regarding our return policy or would like advice on how to send the artwork back to us in order to avoid damage in transit, please contact through eBay Messages . What if my photograph arrives damaged? In the event that your print arrives damaged, please contact us immediately through eBay Messages . The options may include replacing the damaged photograph, credit towards another purchase, or a full refund. The Bob Bonis Archive will not accept responsibility for work that has arrived damaged if you have not contacted us within 7 days of receiving your order. We suggest that you inspect your purchase as soon as possible after you receive it.
  • Condition: Includes Certificate of Authenticity from the GRAMMY Museum® - Photographs are all custom printed to order and may take up to ten business days to ship, but usually ship sooner.
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: 11"x14" Limited Edition Print
  • Listed By: The Bob Bonis Archive
  • Date of Creation: 1950-Now
  • Photo Type: Archival Chromogenic Print
  • Subject: Celebrities & Musicians
  • Color: Black & White
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Artist: Bob Bonis
  • Certificate of Authenticity: GRAMMY Museum®
  • Limited Edition: Yes
  • Hand-numbered: Yes
  • Embossed: Yes
  • SKU: a19_28

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