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Вот на чём играл Брайан July 1973 – May 1974: Fender Stratocaster Pre-CBS
October 1974 – May 1975: Gibson Les Paul Deluxe, and the Stratocaster from the previous tour.
November 1975 – May 1976: Same two guitars as before, plus a natural finish John Birch replica of the Red Special.
September 1976: Same three as before, plus a Martin D-18 acoustic for "'39".
January 1977 – August 1979: Just the Birch replica plus an Ovation Pacemaker 12-string acoustic on some numbers ("'39", "Love of My Life", "Dreamer's Ball").
November 1979 – June 1982: Birch replica (back-up), Fender Telecaster ("Crazy Little Thing Called Love" 2nd verse, middle-eight and solo), Ovation (acoustic numbers).
July – November 1982: Added a Gibson Flying V as second back-up. On 9 August 1982 Brian smashed the Birch guitar, so the Flying V became the only spare.
August to October 1984: The Flying V became a second back-up again as his main spare was the Guild replica. He'd also use Roger Taylor's Gibson Chet-Atkins Classical Electric.
July 1985 – August 1986: No more Flying V. The rest remained the same.
Some of the non-RS electric guitars he used in the studio included:
Burns Double Six on "Long Away" (1976) and "Under Pressure" (1981).
Fender Broadcaster on "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" (1979). It was used for the video (but not the recordings) of "Back Chat" (1982).
Gibson Firebird on "Hammer to Fall" and "Tear It Up" (album versions only, not on stage).
Ibanez JS on "Nothing But Blue" (1991).
Parker Fly on "Mother Love" (1993–1995).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_May