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Subject: Clapton's Guitars - $$$ They Fetched From: Justa Picker Date: 29 Jan 02 - 07:31 PM This is just guitar nerd stuff but I was fascinated by what the "celebrity" ownership aspect caused these puppies to fetch individually. If they'd been owned by me, the auctioneer would still be standing on the block with the second or third guitar going "Do I hear 400 hundred dollars?" Link is here. |
Subject: RE: Clapton's Auctioned Guitars - $$$ From: catspaw49 Date: 29 Jan 02 - 07:42 PM Awfergawdsake...........If you look down the list and just pick the ones that are easy to find, Clapton ownership seems to increase the "value(?)" about TEN TIMES the actual....and that'd be high retail!!! Thanks JP.......Now if I had owned them the auction guy would have said, "Call the 'Tradin'Times!" That's some ridiculous crappola...... Spaw |
Subject: RE: Clapton's Auctioned Guitars - $$$ From: CraigS Date: 29 Jan 02 - 07:59 PM Hell, Spaw, that's not the point. If I had an early 60s 345 again, I wouldn't auction it for charity unless all my fingers were broke forever. And a '58 Explorer - the 345 I had went on a '74 Explorer and I loved it despite the weight. The Explorer went on a '56 Les Paul, but I still wish I had that '62 ES345. The man has GIVEN GENEROUSLY, and if someone is stupid enough to pay these prices they deserve to be ripped off. |
Subject: RE: Clapton's Auctioned Guitars - $$$ From: Anahootz Date: 29 Jan 02 - 08:04 PM Still can't beat the auction price of the 1923 Lloyd Loar F-5 #73987 owned by Big Mon...1.25 million. I think (this is all conjecture, for I am but a poor man) that people who can afford these things fall into 2 categories: The Collector, who will allow a beautiful instrument to "sleep" on the wall, under a case, or behind closed doors...And The Fanatic, the person who mortgages everything they've got to have a shot at owning and playing an Idol's instrument. |
Subject: RE: Clapton's Auctioned Guitars - $$$ From: Sorcha Date: 29 Jan 02 - 08:08 PM Agree completely, Anahootz. And they are both crazy breeds of humans. I can think of several analogies........pets, cars, houses.......... |
Subject: RE: Clapton's Auctioned Guitars - $$$ From: Steve Latimer Date: 30 Jan 02 - 10:27 AM People are nuts. I can see how some of these have some historic value, for example some the Strat that Layla was played on, but $450,000??? The Explorer was $120,000. I don't recall Eric ever playing that one, I'm fairly sure that it was only one that he collected. My favourite items were the Versace guitar straps that went for $9,000 & $15,000. I guess you'd need one of those to play that Gucci guitar that I menioned awhile ago Gucci Guitar. I know Muddy & John Lee never had a Versace strap. I have a feelling that all of this stuff was purchased by Nigel Tufnell and is now residing in his guitar room. "Don't look at it". |
Subject: RE: Clapton's Auctioned Guitars - $$$ From: M.Ted Date: 31 Jan 02 - 10:19 AM Strangely enough, the "Layla" lick was played not by Clapton. but by Duane Allman--Clapton never played the lick in concert, always leaving it to the other guitar, and he finally re-arranged the song without the lick, which, IMHO, was not an improvement-- Though these guitars apparently went for enormous amounts at auction, I wonder how much anyone would be able to resell them for-- |
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