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In the [[1986B]] timeline, the residental Marty gave up his guitar as Rock and Roll was outlawed by [[Citizen Brown]] and [[Edna Strickland Tannen|Edna Brown]], nor was he good at it. The original [[1986]] Marty persuaded George to let him take it, and then played against [[Leech]] to impress Jennifer. When trapped in the [[Citizen Plus Ward]], Marty plugged the guitar into the speaker, so that Jennifer can hear him play (and thus freeing her from her Citizen Plus control).
 
In the [[1986B]] timeline, the residental Marty gave up his guitar as Rock and Roll was outlawed by [[Citizen Brown]] and [[Edna Strickland Tannen|Edna Brown]], nor was he good at it. The original [[1986]] Marty persuaded George to let him take it, and then played against [[Leech]] to impress Jennifer. When trapped in the [[Citizen Plus Ward]], Marty plugged the guitar into the speaker, so that Jennifer can hear him play (and thus freeing her from her Citizen Plus control).
   
On [[October 12]], [[1931]], Marty tried to use his guitar to reach a fake diamond from a model of the future Hill Valley, but to no avail.
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On [[October 12]], [[1931]], Marty tried to use his guitar to reach a fake diamond from the [[Hill Valley of the Future]] exhibit, but to no avail.
 
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Revision as of 11:23, 30 March 2013

Erlewinechiquita

Marty with his Chiquita.

The Erlewine Chiquita was a small guitar that Marty McFly owned. Marty's guitar was in orange-yellow.

History

On October 25, 1985, Marty plugged the guitar into the CRM-114 amplifier in Doc's garage and struck one note before becoming blasted to the back of the garage.

On May 14, 1986, the guitar was unexpectedly up for sale, but Marty was able to get it back from his father George McFly. Though he left it as soon as the Delorean showed up.

In the 1986B timeline, the residental Marty gave up his guitar as Rock and Roll was outlawed by Citizen Brown and Edna Brown, nor was he good at it. The original 1986 Marty persuaded George to let him take it, and then played against Leech to impress Jennifer. When trapped in the Citizen Plus Ward, Marty plugged the guitar into the speaker, so that Jennifer can hear him play (and thus freeing her from her Citizen Plus control).

On October 12, 1931, Marty tried to use his guitar to reach a fake diamond from the Hill Valley of the Future exhibit, but to no avail.

Behind the scenes

The Chiquita is a real guitar sold by Erlewine that boasts a compact size with the punch of its full size brothers.  The Ciquita IS a rare guitar although, you can buy it on http://www.erlewineguitars.com/ for $499.  It was first developed in 1979 by Mark Erlewine and Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, the latter whom makes an appearance in Back to the Future Part III.

Appearances

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