He used many different ones over the years.
the guitar made john famous
he sure did and he also went on tour with him around the world, what a great guitar player he can make that guitar sing when he's hot , now thats tallant
No but he helped make it popular
It is when he was 15 or 16, when his mother buys him a guitar, he forms his first group the Quarrymen with his pals pete shotton, Nigel Whalley and Ivan Vaughan. (1956)
John Lennon wanted, of one thing, to make the world a better place. So that every body can live in peace, happiness and love
No, they never did. A few years before John Lennon's death, they were considering collaborating again, but sadly it never happened. :( The closest thing to a Lennon-McCartney recording was "The Ballad of John and Yoko" on which John and Paul played all the instruments.
He was known to make the "peace symbol".
Yes, he did a cover version of it recorded on 18th November 1974, with John Lennon on backing vocals and guitar under the pseudonym Dr. Winston O'Boogie (Winston being Lennon's middle name). It was no.1 in the USA for a fortnight in January 1975- it also charted in the UK, but never made it to no.1.
The best way to identify the make and model of a guitar using its unique guitar identifier is to search for the identifier on the manufacturer's website or contact the manufacturer directly for information.
Probably, make sure to stay away from John Lennon
In a nutshell, Coleman is too "pro-Lennon", Goldman is too "anti-Lennon". Read both and make up your own mind on the balance.
A nice guitar ecstatically pleasing to view and equally as pleasing to play , a distinct sound very bass heavy when not hooked up to an amp a unique sound .....i love mine as did John Lennon his weapon of choice in the early days