Adrian, Janick and Dave's guitars and Steve's basses

And speaking of the Kossoff Strat, here it is claimed that its serial no. is 72102, while his other '62 ('64 actually) HSH Black Strat bears L20508.

To your knowledge, is this confirmed by other sources? @matic22
 
And speaking of the Kossoff Strat, here it is claimed that its serial no. is 72102, while his other '62 ('64 actually) HSH Black Strat bears L20508.

To your knowledge, is this confirmed by other sources? @matic22
Well, the Kossoff serial number is a 1962, so it should be the body's serial, since we know the Kossoff is a partscaster. 1964's serial seems right by all Fender serial number decoder tools.
 
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And then, there were 2. It seems like Dave abandoned the Birthday Strat and the Cream FR Classic in favour of a second Andy Hicks Strat. It seems like the original has yellowed a bit and has a gold logo, while the new one has black outlined logo. The black Jason Smith and the California Series are still there (with humbuckers, I assume) and so is the LP Axcess. The black LP next to it is Adrian's LP Classic which came back from Smith/Kotzen, it seems.
 
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And then, there were 2. It seems like Dave abandoned the Birthday Strat and the Cream FR Classic in favour of a second Andy Hicks Strat. It seems like the original has yellowed a bit and has a gold logo, while the new one has black outlined logo. The black Jason Smith and the California Series are still there (with humbuckers, I assume) and so is the LP Axcess. The black LP next to it is Adrian's LP Classic which came back from Smith/Kotzen, it seems.
I wonder what caused the switch? Also where did you find this image?
 
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This photo was shared by his guitar tech, Colin Price. It's almost certainly a prototype of the 50th anniversary signature model
No, it's probably one of the expensive Dave Murray strats from the Andy Hicks custom shop run. Those 2 guitars should be as identical as it gets (apart from the Fender logo).
 
Here's some cool shots of the lad's gear in 1985 from a Japanese magazine (Young Guitar maybe?). Unfortunately the text is in Japanese, so I have no idea what it says, but the shots are pretty cool.
 

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4 heads in a rack on shelves without the original casings was kinda a common practice in the 80's. Steve Vai also had a similar rack built with 2 Jose modded Marshalls and 2 Lee Jackson modded Marshalls. After that rack-mounted Soldanos, Mesas and Bradshaws came.
 
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