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Monday, November 11, 2013

Fender 9/11 Tribute Guitar

The Fender Custom Shop offers its own sincere tribute to those who fell on Sept. 11, 2001, with a trio of custom Stratocaster guitars commemorating the events and the heroes at the World Trade Center complex.
The trio of Stratocaster models honors each of the three major organizations that paid such a terrible price that day—the New York City Police Department, New York City Fire Department and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Each guitar has a custom graphic finish depicting imagery related to each agency and to the events of that day.
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Also, inlaid into the custom finish of each Stratocaster are various commendation pins and badges of each agency; several related specifically to the events of Sept. 11, 2001. Among these are three specially commissioned badges—one for each guitar—noting the number of fallen officers, firefighters and paramedics that day—23 for the New York City Police Department, 37 for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and 343 for the New York City Fire Department.
After going on brief display at a Fender event in California in mid-September, Eric Clapton will play the guitars during fall dates on his 2011 world tour, after which they will be donated to Sept 11, 2001, first-responder organizations.
The guitars are the brainchild of Minnesota firefighter Tommy Clarke, who, a decade ago, was on the scene of the World Trade Center within 24 hours after disaster struck. In the years afterward, he collected pins, badges, medals and other commendation related to the three New York agencies and to Sept. 11. The decorations that adorn the three guitars are from his collection.
Although not a guitarist, Clarke conceived of the guitars in the mid-2000s after receiving an invitation to a New York “Notes For Hope” fund-raising banquet for the city’s Sept. 11 memorial and museum.
“Even though I don’t play guitar, I thought it would a good way for me to honor those who perished on Sept. 11 and those who are still suffering,” he said. “And I always loved sitting back and listening to my son play guitar. That’s when I thought of a guitar. I’ve always felt as if music and art combined together is a good way for a person to express his feelings.”
Clarke also happens to be a longtime friend of Eric Clapton, and it was Clapton that put Clarke in touch with the Fender Custom Shop, where Master Builder Todd Krause was entrusted with bringing the idea to life. Krause had built several instruments for Clapton over the years, and he and Clarke exchanged ideas—one of which led to the custom finish graphics by New York artist Lee Quinones.
“I’m on the West Coast, and I have a list of people who I refer to,” Krause said. “But Tommy and I were discussing artists, and we both felt it was really important that it be a New York artist. It had to be a New York artist.” Quinones was enlisted, and in no time Clarke had a complete set of guitar designs. “I had a strong vision of what I wanted,” Clarke said. “The biggest problem with the guitars was that there’s not a lot of real estate. Each guitar tells a story, and the hardest part was to paint the tragedy while still portraying ourselves as emerging triumphant.”
The Commendations
Each tribute Stratocaster guitar bears a set of actual commendations particular to each New York City agency inlaid into its upper surface. These pins, badges and medals are taken from the personal collection of firefighter Tommy Clarke, who was present at the World Trade Center site in the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001. The commendations on each instrument are listed below (from top to bottom on each guitar body).
New York Fire Department Stratocaster
• “Survivor” pin bearing two stars and numeral 343; the number of firefighters and paramedics killed at the World Trade Center complex on Sept. 11, 2001. Clarke notes that this is “the highest New York Fire Department commendation ever given.”
• “Rescuer” pin bearing one star and numeral 343; denotes a responder on the scene within 24 hours. Clarke notes that these commendations were distributed on the first anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.
• “Campaign” pin bearing numeral 343 (no star); denotes any New York City Fire Department responder on the job on Sept. 11, 2001, present or not at the World Trade Center.
• Specially commissioned New York City Fire Department badge commemorating the agency’s 343 officers, firefighters and paramedics lost on Sept. 11, 2001.
• 11 individual commendation bars signify acts of bravery not specifically related to Sept. 11, 2001.
New York Police Department Stratocaster
• “U.S. Flag” pin bearing 09-11-01. Clarke notes that these were issued to New York Police and Port Authority officers in the wake of the tragedy.
• “WTC” pin issued to New York police and Port Authority officers.
• NYPD Medal of Honor; a green bar with 12 stars denoting “Individual acts of extraordinary bravery in the line of duty at imminent and personal danger to the police officers’ life above and beyond the call of duty.”
• NYPD Police Combat Cross; a solid green bar denoting “Members who have successfully and intelligently performed an act of extraordinary heroism while engaged in personal combat with an armed adversary under circumstances of imminent personal hazard to life.”
• NYPD Medal for Valor; a solid blue bar denoting “Acts of outstanding personal bravery intelligently performed in the line of duty at imminent personal hazard to life under circumstances evincing a disregard of personal consequences.”
• NYPD Meritorious Award; multi-colored bar denoting “An act of extraordinary bravery.”
• Pistol expert pin.
• Specially commissioned New York City Police Department badge commemorating the agency’s 23 officers lost on Sept. 11, 2001.
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Stratocaster
• “U.S. Flag” pin bearing 09-11-01. Clarke notes that these were issued to New York police and Port Authority officers in the wake of the tragedy.
• “WTC” pin issued to New York police and Port Authority officers.
• NYPD Police Combat Cross; a solid green bar denoting “Members who have successfully and intelligently performed an act of extraordinary heroism while engaged in personal combat with an armed adversary under circumstances of imminent personal hazard to life.” Also issued to Port Authority officers.
• “Bronze Star” pin; green, white and blue bar bearing a bronze star denoting “Integrity for great personal danger in the performance of duty.”
• “Blue Star” pin; green, white and blue bar bearing a blue star denoting community service.
• “Meritorious Police Duty” pin; green, white and blue bar (no star).
• Pistol sharpshooter pin.
• Specially commissioned Port Authority of New York and New Jersey badge commemorating the agency’s 37 officers lost on Sept. 11, 2001.
Photo by Steve Pitkin


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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Supra Skytop 2 9/11 Commemorative Edition Shoe

Just came across this 911 tribute shoe from Supra.  Here is a video that gives a good overview of the shoe, which is a recent development (2012).  The striking thing about this shoe is that 11 years later, companies are still rolling out merchandise related (tribute, commemorating, influenced, etc) to September 11th.  I don't plan to add this example to my collection, but I'm documenting it here.  I think it bolsters a number of points I've made through my collection.  First, the influence of September 11th on material/consumer goods is clearly demonstrated, and even more importantly, 11 years after the event we are still seeing its impact.  Second, we see how mainstream the tie between consumerism and September 11th has become.  I don't pretend to know much about Supra, but these shoes are a skateboarding brand, and could be described as a trendy.  Furthermore, this example further bolsters my argument of using 9/11 as a marketing tool and even call to action for sales.  I couldn't find any info or reference about a donation from the sale of this shoe, but I would think this would be the case.  I don't think the connection to 9/11 here had much influence on this individual who purchased the shoe.  Overall, it is interesting to see the continued production of 9/11 influenced goods.  This the second recent example of a sneaker.  It is also worth noting the Nike tribute shoe example from my collection, which followed shortly after 9/11: http://www.collectingseptember11th.blogspot.com/search/label/shoes



Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Washburn Tribute Guitar





















A recent find, but not added to the collection, this tribute guitar is definitely of interest. Simple and example of impact of 9/11 on even music and instruments.

Description:
This guitar is a Washburn D2001PWH, serial number SC02021852. It was created in memory of the attacks on September 11, 2001. Washburn made them in red, white, and blue, and only made 100 of each color.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

American Liberty Sword







































Another speciality tribute item, this sword is another interesting object. There were many tributes like this, not necessarily swords. I've see plates, motorcycles, figurines (like firefighters), etc.




More info:


The American Liberty Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain was created in memory of the 9/11 Twin Towers disaster and terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. From the top (pommel) of the sword to the tip of the blade, this exclusive sword depicts in symbols the indomitable spirit , love of freedom, liberty and justice of the American people. The pommel of the American Liberty Sword is a clear resin globe , with a scale reproduction of the Statue of Liberty encased within, held aloft by an eagle with wings spread. The hangrip depicts the American flag with the stars and stripes. The quillons of the guard are fashioned with two 24K Gold plated American eagles joined together by a ribbon with the words "E Pluribus Unum" (Out of Many, One) inscribed. The center piece of the guard features a medallion showing the "Scales of Justice" in relief. The tempered stainless steel blade is decorated with 24K Gold etchings depicting numerous historical American symbols including the Liberty Bell and American Indian and cowboy tributes. Whether a collector of swords, Americana, or JUST A PROUD AMERICAN , The American Liberty Sword by Marto of Toledo Spain is an art piece to display with PRIDE!

Jim Beam Tribute Bottle

































I would like to say I own this bottle, but then again, the recent price it went for (over $250) was a little bit out of my price range. It is on my wish list. That said, this is a Jim Beam tribute bottle in memory of Terry Farrell, which benefited the Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund. The Fund was established in memory of Terry Farrell, a decorated member of Rescue 4/FDNY and Chief of the Dix Hills Volunteer Fire Department. Terry, along with 342 of his brothers, perished on September 11, 2001 in the World Trade Center attack.


The Fund assists firefighters and their families with educational, medical and equipment needs. They support the firefighters who serve all communities. The Terry Farrell Fund is operated predominately by Firefighters along with friends of the Fund. They operate on a volunteer basis in order to give back to the firefighting community.


More info:

In a complimentary feature story appearing in the January 10, 2007 issue of The New York Daily News, Southern Wine & Spirits of New York executive Larry Romer is credited with helping the Farrell family of Wantagh, New York, raise money in honor of the 343 firefighters who perished on 9/11/2001 at the World Trade Center. In partnership with Fortune Brands, Inc., Lincolnshire, Illinois, owner and marketer of Jim Beam Bourbon, a limited edition new label on the best-selling Bourbon bears the number “343” and reads “Terry Farrell Firefighters Scholarship Fund”, appearing next to a picture of a firefighter’s helmet. In New York, Mr. Romer serves as Vice President, General Manager-Spirits, Southern Wine & Spirits of New York, which is a division of Southern Wine & Spirits of America, Inc., the nation’s leading wine and spirits distributor with a tradition of service excellence since 1968.

According to Mr. Romer, one day about five years ago, he stopped by a bar in his hometown in Wantagh, Long Island, whereupon he learned from the proprietors, Tim and Brian Farrell and their other brothers, that they had set up a fund to honor the memory of their brother, Terry, who died in the 9/11 terror attack at the age of 45. Ever since that meeting, Mr. Romer has worked with senior executives at Fortune Brands to do something to support and pay tribute to this fallen hero’s memory and contribute further to the scholarship fund his two brothers set up in 2001.

Following a series of talks, Fortune Brands agreed to support Mr. Romer’s request that Jim Beam lend its label, via the message and illustration noted above, in support of the Terry Farrell Firefighters Scholarship Fund. The response has been tremendous, the article reports, noting that Dennis Farrell, one of Terry’s four surviving brothers, said that since the limited edition label’s appearance, donations have poured in, reaching a total of $200,000, $80,000 of which is directly attributable to the Jim Beam Limited Edition Label.

In the news article, Mr. Romer is quoted: “This is not just about Terry Farrell. It’s about every firefighter in New York, every volunteer. This is who we are honoring.”

Harvery R. Chaplin, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Southern Wine & Spirits of America, Inc., said, “On behalf of Wayne E. Chaplin, President and COO, and myself, everyone at Southern is very proud of Larry’s efforts and the participation of Fortune Brands and Jim Beam Bourbon on behalf of the Terry Farrell Firefighters Scholarship Fund. Larry’s work is symbolic of our Company’s longstanding commitment to community service and a tradition of giving back to worthy national, state and local charitable, medical, educational and philanthropic institutions.” As part of the fundraising effort for the Terry Farrell Firefighters Scholarship Fund, Mr. Chaplin said that Fortune Brands is auctioning off two of the remaining cases of Jim Beam Bourbon bearing the special “343” label to its employees, with proceeds going to the fund. Mr. Chaplin added that Southern Wine & Spirits of America will match those funds raised by the Beam “343” auction and add this donation to the Terry Farrell Firefighters Scholarship Fund.