Malcolm Jackson and his son Hamish Jackson, who are from Hertfordshire, are leading a larger team that has restored the rare EMI TG12345 console.
In the north London studios, it was utilized to record the Beatles’ popular album, which was made available on September 26, 1969. Later, it was given to a school, which threw it in a skip.
It was later discovered but was not used for years prior to the project’s inception. On October 29, it will be put up for auction via the online music marketplace Reverb.
Four men—George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon—are seen crossing a zebra crossing outside the Beatles’ north London recording studios on the Abbey Road album cover. Cars are parked on both sides of this residential street.APPLE CORPS
George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon are shown on a zebra crossing outside the London recording studios on the Abbey Road album cover for the Beatles.
The company Malcolm Jackson Quipment, which is headquartered in Rickmansworth and is run by Mr. Jackson Sr. and Jr., specializes in selling studio equipment and helping to sell studio space.
Under the direction of longtime EMI engineer and Beatles collaborator Brian Gibson, they have been a part of the console restoration team for the last four years.