David Gilmour’s ‘Black Strat’ Sells for $14.55 Million, Becoming the Most Expensive Guitar Ever Sold
David Gilmour’s ‘Black Strat’ sold for $14.55 Million in Christie's auction for the Jim Irsay collection, becoming the most ...
David Gilmour's iconic black Stratocaster has sold for $14.5 million at Christie's in New York, becoming the most expensive ...
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World record for most expensive guitar shattered three times in one night as Jim Irsay auction sees David Gilmour's Black Strat fetch $14.5m
On any other night, $6,907,000 for Kurt Cobain's Smells Like Teen Spirit Mustang and $11,560,000 for Jerry Garcia's “Tiger” ...
Lot after lot, we felt like we were making history,” said Julien Pradels, regional president of Christie’s auction house in ...
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This iconic Pink Floyd instrument just became the most expensive guitar ever sold at auction
An unnamed buyer has purchased a guitar that once belonged to David Gilmour, Pink Floyd’s lead guitarist, for $14.55 ...
Jim Irsay Collection sees David Gilmour's guitar sells for record $14.55 million, Jerry Garcia's Tiger for $11.56 million ...
The sale beat Kurt Cobain's record-holding guitar ...
Guitars owned by John Lennon, Kurt Cobain, and David Gilmour have all fetched shocking prices.
Jerry Garcia’s “Tiger” guitar sold for nearly $12 million, but David Gilmour’s “Black Strat” still holds the record.
Some classic rock guitarists are known as much for their instruments as they are for their music. David Gilmour and his Fender Stratocasters fall into that category. The Pink Floyd guitarist amassed a ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Barney Wood takes us to visit Indiana University’s showcasing of Jim Irsay’s renowned guitar collection at the University Collections at McCalla in Bloomington, Indiana. The ...
A rare guitar crafted nearly two centuries ago now rests in the permanent collection at the Moravian Historical Society, offering visitors a glimpse into the origins of American acoustic guitar making ...
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