Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
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Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
Wouldn’t mind one of Robert Fripp's guitars, it would be useless to me, as I’m not a guitarist, but I would use it as a magical tool, to invoke inspiration.
Gristleize!
Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
Once upon a time I would have chosen Eric's Blackie, or David Gilmour's Black Strat (still two of my favourite guitarists) but now it would be Django's Selmer.
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Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
Dynamic Mike wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 2:23 am But seriously, although they all feel & play differently, I'm not sure they sound as different (tonally) to other people listening to us as we'd like to think. I have no interest in synths & whilst I can hear whether it's a beepy/stringy/whoosy/whatever synth sound, they all sound pretty much the same to me. Why anyone needs more than one synth defeats me. Similarly I'm sure there are people who are equally unimpressed with miniscule tweaks to guitar tones, especially in the context of a mix.
For once we're in complete agreement!

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Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
Could it have some thing to do with
as the creative juices start drying up we start looking for anything that could perhaps maybe get those juices flowing again even a little flow.
On a wing and a prayer we start purchasing this and that Guitar, Synth, that does this thing different or has this different feel, even if it is a little different.
After several years we just realise aaaarrrggghh who was I kidding. I'm just a dried up prune lol.
as the creative juices start drying up we start looking for anything that could perhaps maybe get those juices flowing again even a little flow.
On a wing and a prayer we start purchasing this and that Guitar, Synth, that does this thing different or has this different feel, even if it is a little different.
After several years we just realise aaaarrrggghh who was I kidding. I'm just a dried up prune lol.
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Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
Tautology, dear boy. Prunes are dried plums, so by definition, a prune is already dried-up.
Now, if you'd have said a 'dried-up grape', you'd have a raison to be cheerful.
Reliably fallible.
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Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
Sam Spoons wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 9:02 am
Once upon a time I would have chosen Eric's Blackie, or David Gilmour's Black Strat (still two of my favourite guitarists) but now it would be Django's Selmer.
I played Gilmour’s Black Strat when it was on display here and have to admit it did nothing for me: no sense of occasion or history; no magical, loin-tingling ‘mojo’. It just felt like a parts-caster and not even in the form it took when played on my favourite recordings. My wife said I’d regret not playing it and simply refuses to believe otherwise — in fact, I preferred the CS models on display. Suffice it to say: never meet your heroes...or play their instruments.
On the other hand, Django’s Selmer…
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Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
fyi the auction finished today. Looks like it was a great success! Interestingly pretty much everything went well over the asking price apart from the consoles... and the banjo. Make of that what you will! 

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Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
groovelator wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 10:58 pm fyi the auction finished today. Looks like it was a great success! Interestingly pretty much everything went well over the asking price apart from the consoles... and the banjo. Make of that what you will!
If the consoles didn’t go, I’ll take the Neve, I won’t even charge them to pick it up.
Gristleize!
Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
The star of the show :
FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, CIRCA 1957
A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, STRATOCASTER
Price realised USD 150,000
Estimate
USD 30,000 - USD 40,000
The Roland G707 was quite reasonable by comparison at $2000,
Estimate USD 1500 - USD 2500
FENDER ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY, FULLERTON, CIRCA 1957
A SOLID-BODY ELECTRIC GUITAR, STRATOCASTER
Price realised USD 150,000
Estimate
USD 30,000 - USD 40,000
The Roland G707 was quite reasonable by comparison at $2000,
Estimate USD 1500 - USD 2500
Re: Nile Rodgers Guitar Auction
Ah - that includes the buyers premium !
Cost Calculator
Below is the estimated cost based on the bid
bidUSD 120,000.00
Estimated Buyer's PremiumUSD 30,000.00
Estimated cost exclusive of duties
USD 150,000.00
Cost Calculator
Below is the estimated cost based on the bid
bidUSD 120,000.00
Estimated Buyer's PremiumUSD 30,000.00
Estimated cost exclusive of duties
USD 150,000.00