WANTED! This iconic piece of movie memorabilia is missing and some heavy hitters want it back. Michael J. Fox, his fellow castmates and producers of the film 'Back To the Future' are searching for a guitar, the Gibson guitar.

You must remember the scene in Back to the Future where Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, plays a Cherry Red ES-345 Gibson at the 'Enchantment Under the Sea' high school dance. THAT guitar has been missing since around 1985.

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In 1989, when producers set out to create the sequel to Back To the Future, they discovered the guitar had gone missing. 40 years later there is a worldwide search to find the legendry Gibson and get it back. Could it be in New York?

Michael J. Fox lived in Quogue, NY from 2007 - 2021. Prior to that he had a home on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Perhaps he lost it in a move? Huey Lewis, who appeared in the movie, is from New York. Does he have it tucked away somewhere?

Have you seen it at a yard sale in Schenectady? An estate sale in Saratoga Springs? Is it in your Albany basement? Take a look and let us know! If you locate the original Cherry Red ES-345 contact Gibson via a new website named ‘Lost To The Future’, or call 1-855-345-1955.

The Back to the Future movie franchise has several iconic items including the hoverboard, the DeLorean, Flux Capacitor, light-up Nike shoes and of course the missing Gibson guitar.

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