Edward Teague's guitar

"Ahh... Yes, I remeber now. The scary looking bloke with the dreadlocks and a guitar. Unfortunate you missed him... He was escorted by some Navy lads. Quite the scene..."

- Bronze John to a pirate

Edward Teague's guitar was a musical instrument owned by Captain Edward Teague, Keeper of the Code and Pirate Lord of Madagascar.

History
It is unknown when Teague obtained this instrument, but it was at some point before the late 1720s. He became quite good at playing it on occasions. He kept it in his cabin on the Troubadour.

The same day when he condemned Christophe-Julien de Rapièr and his men to hang for being part of the rogue pirate fleet, Teague came to the Troubadour to take some rest. When he entered the cabin, he took the guitar and began to play a melody, singing the haunting ballad of lost love, unaware that his son Jack Sparrow and his friend Esmeralda were hidden in the pantry in the same cabin, shamelessly touching each other.

More than fifteen years later, Teague played the guitar during the Fourth Brethren Court, but when Jack Sparrow asked the assembled Pirate Lords if they don't want to keep to the Code of the Pirate Brethren, Teague accidentally broke one of the strings.

Appearances

 * Pirates of the Caribbean: The Price of Freedom
 * Pirates of the Caribbean Online
 * Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End