Rory’s guitars up for grabs

Rory’s guitars up for grabs

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pitboard

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529 posts

117 months

Monday 8th July
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https://www.rorygallagher.com/instruments/

Arguably one of the top 5 strats ever.

Chubbyross

4,630 posts

92 months

Monday 8th July
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There’s nothing there to suggest they’re up for grabs. I think that page is just displaying all his instruments.

pitboard

Original Poster:

529 posts

117 months

Monday 8th July
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sidewinder500

1,401 posts

101 months

Monday 8th July
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Ooooffff...

Eye watering...

Wheel Turned Out

1,051 posts

45 months

Monday 8th July
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Surprised Dónal is letting go - he's been pretty good about lending it out every now and then over the years, but I never thought he'd actually sell it.

Maybe the Knopfler auction got the cogs turning in his head about striking while the iron is hot.


Wacky Racer

38,972 posts

254 months

Monday 8th July
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pitboard

Original Poster:

529 posts

117 months

Monday 8th July
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I reckon Bonamassa will have his cold, hard eyes on the Strat.

Chubbyross

4,630 posts

92 months

Monday 8th July
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pitboard said:
I reckon Bonamassa will have his cold, hard eyes on the Strat.
I was just about to post the same but I'm not sure if he does celebrity guitars like this. From what I understand, he doesn't particularly like paying the celebrity tax on guitars like this one. I reckon that'll go to a serious collector to be stored in a vault somewhere. It's a shame as I'd like to see it gigged. At least JB plays his serious stock out and about from time to time. Besides, I reckon he'll be saving up for Bernie Marsden's 'The Beast' once it comes to market. I know Bernie was a good friend of Joe's so he'd probably be up for owning his old LP.

cherryowen

11,953 posts

211 months

Monday 8th July
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Rory and that guitar both mean a lot to me.

Back in 1988, I'd just started learning the play the guitar from my step-brother (Spanish classical). One day, rifling through my step-Dad's record collection, I stumbled across this:-



Track #1 : Blister On The Moon

I'm then no longer interested in playing Malaguena or Romanza' I want to play what Rory's playing.

A few years ago, I bought a tee with that album cover on the front.


conkerman

3,373 posts

142 months

Tuesday 9th July
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Understandable considering the incredible amount of money Knopflers' gear realised.

Boringvolvodriver

10,068 posts

50 months

Tuesday 9th July
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This is one of my favourites -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3ozXZJxlHE


speedyman

1,559 posts

241 months

Tuesday 9th July
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cherryowen said:
Rory and that guitar both mean a lot to me.

Back in 1988, I'd just started learning the play the guitar from my step-brother (Spanish classical). One day, rifling through my step-Dad's record collection, I stumbled across this:-



Track #1 : Blister On The Moon

I'm then no longer interested in playing Malaguena or Romanza' I want to play what Rory's playing.

A few years ago, I bought a tee with that album cover on the front.
I've got that album and saw Taste live.

pitboard

Original Poster:

529 posts

117 months

Tuesday 9th July
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conkerman said:
Understandable considering the incredible amount of money Knopflers' gear realised.
And I expect that security, storage and insurance were a bit of a problem.
Much as you might like to, you can hardly hang a guitar like that on your sitting room wall.

3454.5

250 posts

96 months

Thursday 18th July
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Boringvolvodriver said:
This is one of my favourites -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3ozXZJxlHE
What good taste you have.
It's my favourite of all time and down as one of my funeral songs.

Boringvolvodriver

10,068 posts

50 months

Thursday 18th July
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3454.5 said:
Boringvolvodriver said:
This is one of my favourites -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3ozXZJxlHE
What good taste you have.
It's my favourite of all time and down as one of my funeral songs.
I see what you did there! I never get tired of watching that video - would have loved to have seen him live.

TX1

2,448 posts

190 months

Friday 19th July
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Have a few of his albums in flac format and surprisingly a lot of his recordings are of really good quality even though they are pretty old.

Kinky

39,800 posts

276 months

Thursday 17th October
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So the strat sold today, at Bonhams auction for £700,000 (with fees that came up to £889,400).



And best of all it's going to be donated to the Irish National Museum thumbup

Wheel Turned Out

1,051 posts

45 months

Thursday 17th October
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For some reason I feel oddly conflicted at the price. On the one hand I'm glad it made good money because Rory is undoubtedly worth it.

On the other hand I can't help but wonder if he'd have thought it a bit of a palaver if he could see it happening. Though full of sentimental value for it, he seemed to consider it more a tool of his trade. I wonder how he'd feel about it sitting in a museum, given he was quite a retiring sort of chap who was more interested in just playing for people and sharing his music than being a rockstar.

Then again given it spent a few days in a ditch at one point maybe it has earned its retirement. hehe

cherryowen

11,953 posts

211 months

Thursday 17th October
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Kinky said:
So the strat sold today, at Bonhams auction for £700,000 (with fees that came up to £889,400).



And best of all it's going to be donated to the Irish National Museum thumbup
A fitting resting place for such a well used and loved instrument. I think most guitar players would include it the same hushed tones as:-

EVH's Kramer "Frankenstrat"
Gilmour's Black Strat
Willie Nelson's "Trigger"
Page's '59 Les Paul
Hank's "Fiesta Red" Strat



Chauffard

249 posts

4 months

Thursday 17th October
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That's an amount of "fees" , respect to Bonhams, I thought the licensed crooks at Master Ticket were good.