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The image depicts a Hagstrom Viking electric guitar displayed horizontally within a protective enclosure. The guitar features a sunburst finish, transitioning from dark brown/black edges to an amber-orange center on its semi-hollow body, which includes two f-holes. Key hardware consists of a gold-colored vibrato tailpiece, two chrome-covered humbucker pickups, four control knobs, and a three-way toggle switch. White binding is present along the body and the neck, which has block inlays and a headstock bearing the "Hagstrom" logo. A white, stylized autograph is visible on the upper bout of the guitar, near the neck. The guitar is mounted against a vertical wall with a textured, grayish-brown finish. The display's ceiling and floor are made of a dark, mottled reddish-brown material, possibly wood or laminate, which exhibits reflections. A transparent barrier, likely glass or acrylic, separates the viewer from the guitar, showing reflections of light sources, notably a bright point on the left side. To the right of the guitar, a black informational plaque with white text is positioned on a clear acrylic stand on the bottom surface. The plaque is titled "PAUL MCCARTNEY" and states, "Longtime Paul McCartney guitarist Rusty Anderson used this Hagstrom Viking guitar in the studio with Sir Paul to record the Buddy Holly classic, 'It's So Easy'." The scene is an interior display, likely within a museum or exhibition space in the city of Porto, Portugal. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted.
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