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Charlie played bass guitar for the group Drive Shaft, but also played and wrote songs on the acoustic guitar. After Flight 815, he believed that he lost his guitar somewhere in the wreckage. At the same time, he battled heroin addiction. Locke confronted him about his drug problem, ("House of the Rising Sun"), and asked him if he would make a symbolic trade for the last of his drugs for the guitar. After Charlie handed his drugs over, Locke asked Charlie to "Look up", which Charlie believed Locke meant to pray. Locke told him to look up again, and when Charlie did, he found that his guitar was hanging off a tree branch, having fallen with a number of the other items in the cargo compartment, but was undamaged. The guitar was an Ovation, which featured a rounded plastic-backed shell.

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  • Charlie played bass guitar for the group Drive Shaft, but also played and wrote songs on the acoustic guitar. After Flight 815, he believed that he lost his guitar somewhere in the wreckage. At the same time, he battled heroin addiction. Locke confronted him about his drug problem, ("House of the Rising Sun"), and asked him if he would make a symbolic trade for the last of his drugs for the guitar. After Charlie handed his drugs over, Locke asked Charlie to "Look up", which Charlie believed Locke meant to pray. Locke told him to look up again, and when Charlie did, he found that his guitar was hanging off a tree branch, having fallen with a number of the other items in the cargo compartment, but was undamaged. The guitar was an Ovation, which featured a rounded plastic-backed shell.
  • Charlie was the former bass player for the legendary rock band Drive Shaft and wrote some of their songs on this guitar. After the crash of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815, Charlie had come to suspect that he had lost his guitar. It was not until Locke confronted Charlie about his heroin addiction, and told him that the island might just give him what he wants, but first he'd have to give it something. Charlie gives his remaining heroin to Locke and is told to look up, upon doing so, Charlie sees his guitar case resting on a hill up top.
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  • A sticker shown in "Greatest Hits" reads "I was here moments ago."
  • Charlie playing his guitar in .
  • Charlie's "sticker" Guitar in Desmond's flashback in "Flashes Before Your Eyes."
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  • Charlie played bass guitar for the group Drive Shaft, but also played and wrote songs on the acoustic guitar. After Flight 815, he believed that he lost his guitar somewhere in the wreckage. At the same time, he battled heroin addiction. Locke confronted him about his drug problem, ("House of the Rising Sun"), and asked him if he would make a symbolic trade for the last of his drugs for the guitar. After Charlie handed his drugs over, Locke asked Charlie to "Look up", which Charlie believed Locke meant to pray. Locke told him to look up again, and when Charlie did, he found that his guitar was hanging off a tree branch, having fallen with a number of the other items in the cargo compartment, but was undamaged. The guitar was an Ovation, which featured a rounded plastic-backed shell. Charlie can be seen in numerous following episodes playing his guitar. However, he continued to battle drug addiction when he found the Virgin Mary statues (until he threw them out to sea). Charlie went on a mission with Desmond, Hurley, and Jin and brought his guitar despite the possibility and eventual reality that it started raining. When Desmond saved Charlie from one of Danielle's traps, the arrow, which Desmond originally had a flash of piercing Charlie through the neck, pierced the neck of his guitar instead, rendering it unplayable. ("Catch-22")
  • Charlie was the former bass player for the legendary rock band Drive Shaft and wrote some of their songs on this guitar. After the crash of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815, Charlie had come to suspect that he had lost his guitar. It was not until Locke confronted Charlie about his heroin addiction, and told him that the island might just give him what he wants, but first he'd have to give it something. Charlie gives his remaining heroin to Locke and is told to look up, upon doing so, Charlie sees his guitar case resting on a hill up top. Charlie has played the guitar on many occasions, some of the more memorable were when Charlie wrote "Monster eats the Pilot" for Claire, and when Eko inquired about how the hatch was originally entered, and Charlie jokingly stated that if he hummed it he could probably play "how they got the hatch door open". In The Incident, Hurley encounters Jacob in possession of a guitar; it is implied that the guitar was Charlie's.
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