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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2026 Jun 13 @ 14:30UTC-07:00 : PDT/MST
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A stage-used turntable road case belonging to the Beastie Boys, used on stage throughout the Licensed to Ill touring era and documented in multiple 1987 national television appearances. One of two turntable road cases used by the band during this period, it served as the transport and stage platform for one of the Beastie Boys' two Technics turntables throughout the Licensed to Ill tour — and, per the seller, continued in active use into the early 1990s. The case is photo-matched to the Beastie Boys Book Deluxe Edition via a photograph taken during the band's January 15, 1987 appearance on The Joan Rivers Show, and screen-matched to the band's March 7, 1987 Soul Train performances. The exterior surfaces carry an extraordinary accumulation of period stickers, paint marker tags, and graffiti from the band's inner circle — including confirmed tags from Cey Adams and Dave Scilken (Shadi Rock) — Cey Adams tagging both his own name and MCA's (Adam Yauch) — documenting the case's direct immersion in the Beastie Boys' world from the Licensed to Ill era onward. A real bullet hole is present through the aluminum extrusion at one corner edge.
Beastie Boys artifacts from the Licensed to Ill era are extraordinarily scarce in private hands. This case is among the most significant documented physical artifacts from that period to have entered the collector market.
Video Documentation
[YouTube] Beastie Boys — "Fight For Your Right" / "Time To Get Ill" — The Joan Rivers Show (01/15/1987) — Photo-Match Source
[YouTube] Beastie Boys — "Brass Monkey" — Soul Train (03/07/1987) — Screen-Match
[YouTube] Beastie Boys — "Posse In Effect" — Soul Train (03/07/1987) — Screen-Match
[YouTube] Beastie Boys — "Fight For Your Right" — American Bandstand (05/04/1987)
Historical Context
The Beastie Boys — MCA (Adam Yauch), Ad-Rock (Adam Horovitz), and Mike D (Michael Diamond) — released Licensed to Ill in November 1986 on Def Jam Recordings. It became the first rap album to reach number one on the Billboard 200, eventually selling over nine million copies in the United States alone. The Licensed to Ill touring cycle that followed — including the "Together Forever" co-headlining tour with Run-DMC — was one of the most culturally significant tours of the era, placing the Beastie Boys on national television stages at the precise moment their notoriety was at its peak.
The band performed regularly with two Technics turntables on stage — operated by DJ Hurricane (Wendell Fite) — presented openly on cases such as this one, visible to audiences throughout performances. The turntable setup was an integral part of the band's live presentation and visual identity during this period, appearing in virtually every documented performance from 1986 through 1987.
The tags on this case place it at the intersection of three of the most significant figures in the Beastie Boys' personal and creative inner circle — Cey Adams, Dave Scilken, and MCA — and have been independently authenticated by a specialist with direct knowledge of the Beastie Boys' inner circle.
Cey Adams emerged from New York City's first-generation subway graffiti culture, tagging trains under the name "Cey City" out of Jamaica, Queens in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He appeared in the landmark 1982 PBS documentary Style Wars — which documented NYC subway graffiti writers at the height of the movement — establishing his credentials as a legitimate writer years before his transition into design. By 1983 he was working with the Beastie Boys, creating the graffiti-style hand-lettering for the Cooky Puss 12-inch single — their debut release. He subsequently became creative director at Def Jam Recordings, responsible for the visual identity of the label's entire roster. In 1984 he created the large-scale "Beastie Boys" graffiti mural photographed by Josh Cheuse that later appeared on the cover of Solid Gold Hits (2005). A 1984 leather jacket documented by Swann Galleries carries tags by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, Cey Adams, Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock), and David Scilken — placing all five in the same documented downtown creative circle simultaneously. Adams co-founded The Drawing Board Graphic Design (1986–1999), Def Jam's primary design firm, and was physically present on the Licensed to Ill world tour, credited in the official 1987 Licensed to Ill Tour Picture Book as "Technician, Dessert Consultant" in the "Beastie Boys Posse" section — one of only nine non-band, non-DJ individuals listed.
The two tags attributed to Cey Adams on this case — "CEY" and "MCA" — have been independently identified as his hand by the April 2026 specialist consultation. The "MCA" tag represents Adams tagging his bandmate Adam Yauch's name — a common practice among crew members as a gesture of solidarity and presence.
David Scilken (1969–1991), known by his graffiti tag "Shadi," was among the most personally significant figures in Beastie Boys history. He and Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock) attended PS41 together in Greenwich Village and were best friends from childhood. Scilken was the vocalist for The Young and the Useless — the hardcore band Horovitz fronted before joining Beastie Boys in 1983 — and is credited with coining the title of the band's EP Real Men Don't Floss. He and Ad-Rock were reportedly arrested together for graffiti writing in the early 1980s. His graffiti tag "Shadi" appears in documented New York street photography of the era, including a 1985 photograph by Tom Duncan showing a "SHADI" tag on a Soho wall. A 1984 leather jacket documented by Swann Galleries carries his tag alongside those of Basquiat, Haring, Cey Adams, and Ad-Rock — confirming his standing in the same downtown creative circle. In addition to tagging, Scilken created a music zine called Blister in the early 1980s and later worked in the music industry design world under the name "ZombArt DMS" as part of the Zomba Design team at Jive Records.
When the Beastie Boys achieved global success with Licensed to Ill, Scilken joined them on the world tour as "trim coordinator" — a role immortalized in the lyric "Coordinating trim is my man Dave Scilken" from "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" on Paul's Boutique (1989). He appears in the official 1987 Licensed to Ill Tour Picture Book — included with this lot — credited by name in the "Beastie Boys Posse" section alongside Cey Adams, with his "Shadi" tag reproduced alongside his photograph. He is also the person Adam Yauch spits beer on in the "Fight for Your Right" video; director Adam Dubin confirmed Scilken volunteered for the role.
On May 26, 1991, Scilken died from a drug overdose, shortly after completing a rehabilitation program. His death profoundly affected the Beastie Boys — in interviews they have described it as a turning point that caused them to reevaluate their lifestyles. His memory is woven through their catalog: referenced by name in Paul's Boutique (1989), eulogized in "Instant Death" on Hello Nasty (1998) and "Live Wire" on Beastie Boys Anthology: Sounds of Science (1999), whose liner notes include the statement: "It's hard to know what to do when you love someone whose drug problem is out of control." The video for "Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun" includes an image of Scilken.
MCA (Adam Yauch, 1964–2012) was a founding member of the Beastie Boys. His name — tagged by Cey Adams on the side panel of this case — represents the physical presence of both men: Adams' hand, Yauch's identity, on an object central to the band's live performance. Yauch died on May 4, 2012.
Of the three individuals whose names are represented in the tags on this case — Cey Adams, Dave Scilken, and MCA — two are deceased. Dave Scilken died in 1991.
Stage Use
This case was used on stage throughout the Licensed to Ill tour as one of two turntable transport and platform cases deployed at every show. It is visible in multiple 1987 national television performances, where the turntable setup — cases and all — was positioned on stage as part of the band's standard live configuration. Per the seller, the case remained in active use through the early 1990s. The MGM Grand Air baggage tag dated 03-09-96, destination LAX, documents a specific flight in March 1996, confirming continued use and transit well after the initial touring period.
Photo-Match
This case is photo-matched to a photograph published in the Beastie Boys Book Deluxe Edition, taken during the band's January 15, 1987 appearance on The Joan Rivers Show. The match is established through the distinctive sticker configuration on the front face of the case — including the arrangement, condition, and specific combination of period stickers — consistent between the published photograph and the case as currently presented. Three dedicated match graphics are included in the photographic documentation accompanying this listing: two screen-matches and one photo-match.
Screen-Match
This case is screen-matched to the Beastie Boys' March 7, 1987 Soul Train performances of "Brass Monkey" and "Posse In Effect," where it is visible on stage as part of the turntable setup. The match identifiers include the case's distinctive sticker configuration and physical profile, consistent across the broadcast footage and the case as currently presented. Comparative screen captures are included in the photo documentation.
Stickers & Markings
The exterior surfaces of this case carry an exceptional accumulation of period-authentic stickers, paint marker tags, graffiti, and travel documentation, each element datable within the band's active touring period. Key elements include:
Tags: "CEY" and "MCA" — paint marker tags by Cey Adams and MCA (Adam Yauch), stacked on the side panel. "SHADI" — large graffiti tag by Dave Scilken (Shadi Rock), on the top lid. Additional tag markings are present on the case exterior; their specific attribution has not been definitively established.
Music & Tour: Run-DMC / Beastie Boys "Together Forever" tour DMC diamond sticker (1987). Metallica Master of Puppets fabric patch (1986). Saint Vitus gothic logo sticker (1986–1988).
Skate culture: Powell-Peralta Bones Brigade winged-skull triangle sticker (1986–1988). Christian Hosoi die-cut "Rockin' Hosoi" pro model sticker (1987–1989). Tracker skateboard trucks circular logo (mid-1980s). Bones Swiss Precision Bearings red-cross sticker (copyright date 1986).
Media: U68 Stereo Television / Music Video yellow promo sticker (1985–1986) — the short-lived UHF music video channel serving the New Jersey/New York metro area, known for new wave programming and simulcasts with WNEW-FM. Partial MTV block-lettering sticker (mid-1980s).
Local & tour souvenirs: FrozFruit (Paleta) frozen fruit bar advertising sticker. Barney's Beanery (Los Angeles) bar sticker. Salty Dog Surf Shops (Daytona Beach) circular sticker. T.C.'s Top Dog "I Was In A 'Coma' In Daytona" novelty sticker. San Francisco / Oakland Bay Bridge tourist decal. Benetton large green logo sticker. "Urban Blight" blue graffiti-style sticker. "I Survived the Earthquake" novelty sticker.
Shipping & travel: Virgin Records "FRAGILE" cracked-X shipping label. MGM Grand Air blue baggage tag, dated 03-09-96, destination LAX. Torn "PRIORITY / 1st Class" airline strip. Multiple "This Side Up / UP" white paint-marker crew markings.
Specifications
· Standard turntable road case construction
· Black laminate exterior panels with silver-tone aluminum extrusion edging and ball-corner hardware
· Two-piece lid/base construction
· Single latch on front face
· Carry handle
· Grey foam-lined interior, heavily soiled and worn consistent with a decade of active use
· Real bullet hole through aluminum extrusion at one corner edge
Condition
The case exhibits extensive wear consistent with sustained professional touring use from 1986 through at least 1996 — scuffed and soiled aluminum extrusion, heavily worn laminate panels, accumulated sticker layers with tearing and edge loss, and significant interior soiling. The foam interior retains its original configuration. All stickers, tags, and markings are original and unaltered. The bullet hole through the corner extrusion is present and undisguised. The MGM Grand Air baggage tag remains attached.
Included Items
Three original tour laminates from the Licensed to Ill touring period. Beastie Boys Book (Spike Jonze, ed., 2018) Deluxe Edition, the source of the photo-match image for this lot.
Beastie Boys "Licensed to Ill Tour" 1987 Picture Book — an official, rare tour publication from the Licensed to Ill touring cycle. The book includes a "Beastie Boys Posse" credits page listing only nine individuals by name alongside the three MCs and DJ Hurricane: among them, Cey Adams ("Technician, Dessert Consultant") and Dave Scilken ("Trim Co-Ordinator") — directly corroborating by name and tour title both individuals whose tags appear on this case. A photo spread in the book features individual photographs of Cey and Dave from the tour period, with Scilken's "Shadi" graffiti tag rendered alongside his name. The book also includes documentation of the band's Soul Train appearance, consistent with the screen-match documentation for this lot.
Provenance
Acquired from an individual with longstanding personal connections to the Beastie Boys and their circle. The prior owner had retained the case for many years prior to sale.
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» Item: 21 x 19.5 x 10" · 19.66 lbs.
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