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Author Topic: Dire Straits star Mark Knopfler to auction Brothers In Arms guitars - BBC NEWS  (Read 66442 times)

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I bet many guitar players would buy some. Joe Bonamassa usually buys guitars in this events.

I bet about it too.
I believe many of these guitars will be sold by almost 'market value'
And, some of those guitars are a real 'possible dream'.
For those who buys Fender Custom Shops, Gibson Murphy Lab or PRS Private Stock, some of MK's guitars will be values lower than this famous brands.

Going by the prices Gilmour achieved it appears this is unlikely.
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To be honest, I never understood Joe's over obsession with guitars... You don't need a gazillion guitars to play the blues. Just like Mark said, you can't play them all anyway. At least Mark really gets to use the unique properties of his instruments.

When you got a great guitar, you'll need another one. Then, 2 more... it's a fibonacci sequence.  ;D

I think Joe is one of that players that are playing a lot of his guitars on tours, recordings, etc. Every tour he is playing, at least, one or two different guitars from the previous tour. His vintage Telecasters, Strats, Les Pauls are always changing from tour to tour. Sometimes Joe lends some of his guitars to another players.

John McLaughlin once said that he don't like to see his guitars laying on cases, so he lends his 'unused' guitars for his friends knowing about they probably will return with some damage.

Bonamassa, always brings some different guitar to his records. So, his passion for guitars made them to appear little by little, tour by tour.

About that unique properties about MK's guitars.... i dont think that they have that uniqueness that people fantasies about.
When MK brings his "newest" Schecters to the stage, with his tapped-pickups. It was new for those who wasn't 'updated' about guitars at the time. OK, tapped-pickups was 'new' that time, but almost every Schecter (strat or tele) from late 70's until mid 90's has that kind of pickup.
The Pensa MK1 was unique... only by desing.
The Pensa MK2, a strat in a LP shape... look at the late 80's Valley Arts.
Maybe, in my opinion, the most unique was the red tele.

MK sig strat is a regular custom shop strat. Nothing really special or singular.

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Going by the prices Gilmour achieved it appears this is unlikely.

i never saw the 'Gilmour prices'
Can you share some? The cheapest ones, of course  ;)
I am curious about it
« Last Edit: November 24, 2023, 03:49:58 PM by Rolo »

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I think that if some of these iconic guitars that will be auctioned ended up in the hands of people like Bonamassa, John Mayer, it would be a good fate, have you ever thought about seeing one of them with the Pensa-suhr MK1 live...? Especially if it were appropriate for Dire Straits tribute bands to reference, any of these guitars would be well used, better than ending up in a collector's basement, in my opinion.
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Going by the prices Gilmour achieved it appears this is unlikely.

i never saw the 'Gilmour prices'
Can you share some? The cheapest ones, of course  ;)
I am curious about it

https://www.christies.com/en/auction/The-David-Gilmour-Guitar-Collection-28021?intsaleid=28021&lid=1&saletitle=

Fair enought  ;D

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Going by the prices Gilmour achieved it appears this is unlikely.

i never saw the 'Gilmour prices'
Can you share some? The cheapest ones, of course  ;)
I am curious about it

https://www.christies.com/en/auction/The-David-Gilmour-Guitar-Collection-28021?intsaleid=28021&lid=1&saletitle=

Fair enought  ;D

Yeah, when you have undoubtedly very nice, but essentially run of the mill guitars, going for 100k you know that mere mortals have no chance!
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Yeah, when you have undoubtedly very nice, but essentially run of the mill guitars, going for 100k you know that mere mortals have no chance!

Yep.
My chances to put my hands on one of these guitars will happen only if i buy the booklet.

#goforthebooklet

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These prices are the same as you’ll find in the market in case you look for those models. The increase will come with the bids, that’s when the MK factor is taken into consideration.
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Even Christie's estimations are off, a Pensa MK1 is north of 13K€ right now. Having seen the Gilmour numbers - where someone payd 40K$ for a dang Banjo- , that one will go well beyond the 200/300K€ mark for sure.

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steinberger in the gilmour collection went for 80K! imagine
the realised prices of ALL those guitars are just insane
any Knopfler, Floyd or Dylan will do....

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steinberger in the gilmour collection went for 80K! imagine
the realised prices of ALL those guitars are just insane

I'm not as familiar with Gilmour, was he even known to play the Steinberger? At least MK played his at the height of DS mania.
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steinberger in the gilmour collection went for 80K! imagine
the realised prices of ALL those guitars are just insane

I'm not as familiar with Gilmour, was he even known to play the Steinberger? At least MK played his at the height of DS mania.

I think Steinberger is the ultimate "try it once" guitar, so everybody needed to have one. Even some Russian/Soviet bands used it at the time (or at least a couple of decades later as this country was always far behind the rest world in everything anyway)... Seems like besides the wow factor headless guitar gives you, it's a pretty regular instrument. And it must be awkward to play because of its awkward shape. I hate playing instruments without body.

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This all makes the John Illsley Guitar Stories documentary more special, because we will at least still have that record of seeing Mark with some of these guitars, particularly his 1st guitar.
Knopfler, Oldfield and Gilmour is all the guitar I need.

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This all makes the John Illsley Guitar Stories documentary more special, because we will at least still have that record of seeing Mark with some of these guitars, particularly his 1st guitar.

I wonder if he's selling his first Gibson too

« Last Edit: July 29, 2024, 10:59:54 AM by Jules »
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steinberger in the gilmour collection went for 80K! imagine
the realised prices of ALL those guitars are just insane

I'm not as familiar with Gilmour, was he even known to play the Steinberger? At least MK played his at the height of DS mania.

Here he is playing that guitar with Kate Bush.

https://youtu.be/Lk7AVm0Ome0?si=_Jw0-RQlkK1hrAFG
Knopfler, Oldfield and Gilmour is all the guitar I need.

 

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