Click on link and go to lot 351 through to lot 390.
Catherine Ireland… That is so sad. I remember some of those guitars. Ray treated them with such respect and love. I’m so sad
Click on link and go to lot 351 through to lot 390.
Catherine Ireland… That is so sad. I remember some of those guitars. Ray treated them with such respect and love. I’m so sad
Jim Breeds… Anyone tempted? 🙂 Ringo Starr is auctioning his copy of the White Album No.0000001…
Yvonne Cleland… I’d be tempted if I had several shedloads of unwanted cash and my own personal vault box.
Alan Esdaile… I thought mine was five hundred and something but I’m way out. My one is number 0412580.
Chris Giles… Id have it if I had loads of money
Colin Norton… Mine is 5343 which is pretty low 🙂
Jim Breeds… I think my number rubbed off, but I wrote it down somewhere before it went completely.
Paul Sleet… Doubt if it sounds any better.
Ralph Town… Why would he want to sell it?? He can,t be a bit short of cash.
Clifford Rose… I wonder who bought that one.
Jim Breeds… He has an auction of loads of stuff, not just this. Bidding starts at $20,000! Highlights from this historic auction include seven of Starr’s stage and studio used drum kits: Starr’s first Ludwig Oyster Black Pearl drum kit used to record some of The Beatles biggest early hits and used by Paul McCartney on his album McCartney; the custom built Jumbo Silver Sparkle kit used in the “Hello, Goodbye” film from 1967; the Ludwig Silver Sparkle kit used on Starr’s inaugural Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band tour; a kit of toms commissioned for Starr by George Harrison; among others. Also included are instruments gifted to Starr by bandmates and friends: a George Harrison Gretsch guitar, John Lennon’s “Beatle Backer,” and a Gibson Les Paul from Marc Bolan.
Chris Giles… He can’t be short of money is he downsizing lol
Peter Fairless… So, there were five number 001s, were there?