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113 Year Old Gibson! & More | March 2025 Guitar Auction Consignment Update | Episode Four


What’s in this week?! This week we have a bumper episode with another 40 great guitars, showing a solid cross section of vintage and modern electric, acoustic and bass guitars. Join auctioneer and head of department Luke Hobbs as he takes us through some great lots that will feature in our next auction taking place from 11th – 14th March 2025.

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Contents of this video:

00:00 Intro
01:32 Andy Manners Red Star Bass
03:13 Andy Manners Entwistle Axe Bass
04:30 1997 Martin D12-28 D-28 12 String
05:36 2020 Dobro Hound Dog
06:17 2007 Fender 50s Stratocaster
06:46 Brain May Test Guitar
08:23 BC Rich Warlock lefty
09:22 1968 Vox Mark IV bass
10:50 CSL Double neck guitar (Ibanez 2402)
13:07 Stefan De Pergo Strat
14:31 Shaftesbury Les Paul Special
15:28 2019 PRS Special 22
16:10 2015 Gibson Les Paul Junior
17:45 1973 Gibson SG Custom
20:26 1988 Fender Telecaster
21:05 Yamaha Pacifica 311
22:11 1960 Burns Vibra Artist
23:16 Garner Tele
24:21 Fender Iron Maiden Strat
25:14 Paul Xavier acoustic
27:22 1990 Epiphone Sheraton
27:45 1935 Dobro Resonator
28:11 1977 Gibson MK-72 acoustic
28:56 1985 Tokai LS-60 Les Paul Custom
29:33 2008 Fender Hot Rod ’52 Telecaster
30:50 2008 Gibson Les Paul Studio
31:13 1960 Otwin Bass
32:23 2011 Gibson SG Junior
33:30 Epiphone Jack Casady Bass
34:00 Marshall 1959RR Randy Rhoads Amplifier
34:53 1997 Warwick Corvette Standard bass
35:30 Guild Fender Custom Shop Bluebird
36:41 1996 Fender SRV Stevie Ray Vaughan Stratocaster
37:08 1999 Fender Stu Hamm Urge II Bass
37:54 Kay K-45 guitar
38:31 Atkin acoustic
38:24 Brook Taw acoustic
40:10 Gibson Kalamazoo acoustic
40:58 1912 Gibson L-4
44:43 Outro

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24 thoughts on “113 Year Old Gibson! & More | March 2025 Guitar Auction Consignment Update | Episode Four

  • Greetings, Luke.
    I must say the Paul Xavier has the vibe of the kinkade bros acoustic you sold a year or so ago.
    I am very keen to come and have a strum on this one.
    What is the neck profile?
    Loved this video well done.

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  • Ummm, the Gibson L4 has had a replacement tailpiecemade in wood (the originals had a celluloid one that often disintegrated), the bridge is a replacement and the pickguard seems to be missing one clamp so I would guess it has had a bit of history but it is still a wonderful bit of guitar legend. Can you possibly give the serial number?

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  • Fender has not owned Guild for around 10yrs. From 2014 until 2023 it was owned by Cordoba. Yamaha now own Cordoba and Guild.

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  • Great video as always Luke & Chris. The way Luke was eyeing up that black SG Junior, I'd be surprised if it makes it to the auction ????

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  • Great story to have documented with the L-4.
    I hope it does end up in a secure collection or a museum.
    Seems like it was the embodiment of the original owners dreams.

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  • I love your videos guys and I agree about that 113 year old L4, they could go for a lot more money considering their age and story! I think my favorite today was the SRV strat or hotrod tele!

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  • What an amazing instrument and I'm not going to say what a sad story because we don't know what would have happened with that boy going out on the road with his band in 1912, but I can say that it is a very close story that has been repeated thousands of times throughout the 20th century. Mine was in the 80s when I had to do mandatory military service and after that it was the same story, my father told me that I had to help my family in the best possible way and making money of a dream it was just that, a dream .
    It's interesting to see the arm of the pickguard made entirely of Tortoise -Shell , we call it Carey in spanish bc the Hawksbill tortoise is called Carey tortoise

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