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Juliens auction of Wyman memorabilia. Check out the catalogs
[www.juliensauctions.com]
[classic.juliensauctions.com]
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oldschool
Juliens auction of Wyman memorabilia. Check out the catalogs
[www.juliensauctions.com]
[classic.juliensauctions.com]
I couldn't find one mistake in the printed section. Amazing. They almost always screw up something obvious.
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oldschool
Juliens auction of Wyman memorabilia. Check out the catalogs
[www.juliensauctions.com]
[classic.juliensauctions.com]
I couldn't find one mistake in the printed section. Amazing. They almost always screw up something obvious.
Am I missing something obvious here? The links take me to pages that will allow me to buy a printed catalogue.... but is there an online link anywhere to the actual list of items????
PS. For the record I did not know this was coming!
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Don't think they are letting us see the list yet as they want you to buy the catalog. They will have to give us access once the suction starts but you may have to register to see the items?
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Love me that '69 Fender Mustang bass. One can dream....
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oldschool
Don't think they are letting us see the list yet as they want you to buy the catalog. They will have to give us access once the suction starts but you may have to register to see the items?
Thanks. I'm more than happy to register...
I suspect that the cost of the catalogue will come down hugely after the event. I used to go to Sotheby's (etc) auctions in London, and after their auction of Elton John's stuff the catalogue set for that (multi volume, high quality, wonderful images of some remarkable art objects) were being got rid of for about £10 (that's UK Pounds in case it doesn't show up on everyone's screens).
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Why does he sell it? For Christ sake one of the most precious memories, keep it in the family.
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Bill, please use Hot Stuff section.
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schillid
Bill, please use Hot Stuff section.
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Why does he sell it? For Christ sake one of the most precious memories, keep it in the family.
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Bill, please use Hot Stuff section.
Good one Treacle, love it!!!
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Why does he sell it? For Christ sake one of the most precious memories, keep it in the family.
Like other wealthy British rock stars Bill Wyman will have a big estate tax when he dies so better to start selling off his belongings and property while he is still alive. Anyway he has a ton of stuff and this is just a small fraction of it.
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Why does he sell it? For Christ sake one of the most precious memories, keep it in the family.
Like other wealthy British rock stars Bill Wyman will have a big estate tax when he dies so better to start selling off his belongings and property while he is still alive. Anyway he has a ton of stuff and this is just a small fraction of it.
True, but after fees and donations to charities, Bill will be the main beneficiary so not sure how it deals with any inheritance tax issues.
Unless he gave over ALL proceeds to charities, something Clapton, Ringo Starr and Elton John have done in the past from their Auction sales.
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Love me that '69 Fender Mustang bass. One can dream....
My favorite Bill bass on my favorite tour.
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Bill, please use Hot Stuff section.
Good one Treacle, love it!!!
Yeah good one, Treacle
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Ha ha...I don't get a lot of love for some AMAZING one-liners that I do pull off and now I get credit for a beauty, direct from the hand/mind of Schillid.
Schillid, thank you so much for allowing me to claim the recognition for this, your work. I feel it only fair for the lack of recognition I've received for so many years.
Kind of like getting a sympathy Oscar when you're in your late 70's. "Sure, it isn't your best work but we need to recognize you before you die!"
Going O/T but - Believe it or not, I have a Squier Jaguar that sounds very similar to Bill's sound on Ya Ya's. I only use it to record but it's pretty nice.Quote
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Love me that '69 Fender Mustang bass. One can dream....
My favorite Bill bass on my favorite tour.
They are not that small. Our bass player just acquired one, and I was surprised to see how relatively big it is.
I like Bill's Bass sound almost always. IMO he is dead right about that little home made job of his. It is unbeatable; in his hands, in the Stones.
Except the '82 tour when he used that God-awful, horrendous Steinberger. It looks terrible, sounds terrible, and is just wrong.
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Ha ha...I don't get a lot of love for some AMAZING one-liners that I do pull off and now I get credit for a beauty, direct from the hand/mind of Schillid.
Schillid, thank you so much for allowing me to claim the recognition for this, your work. I feel it only fair for the lack of recognition I've received for so many years.
Kind of like getting a sympathy Oscar when you're in your late 70's. "Sure, it isn't your best work but we need to recognize you before you die!"
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timbernardis
I think Matt Lee should make Bill an offer he can't refuse. That, or just buy it all for his Stones museum. That way, all of us could see and enjoy it.
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