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You don't mention what type of guitar it is? For a long time Doyle played Taylor guitars, and there are a million of just about every model available either new or used. Granted it is probably set up well, but it is set up for him. Do you play like him? Or will a new set-up to suit your style be needed anyway.
I would never pay more for a guitar owned by a famous player. Last time I saw him Doyle was playing Gretsch. The fact he left Taylor and went to Gretsch could be for any number of reasons (most likely money), but if it's a Taylor I don't think there is any added value for it being a guitar he gave up to go on to something he liked more. Perhaps worth less? But the market does seem to somehow justify adding to the price for past celebrity ownership. And while that makes no sense to me, as long as you could prove it, you might get more reselling it down the line due to the provenance.
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Or it was a 'throwaway' to begin with. Hard Rock Cafes worldwide display wall-mounted guitars autographed by big-name musicians. Without naming specific brands or models, the majority I've seen in half a dozen countries and as many states are lower-end/knockoff instruments that most popular players wouldn't use for any number of reasons (usually crappy tuners IMHO). Last edited by tinnitus; 04-21-2021 at 04:00 PM. |
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Normally, I would not pay extra for a guitar regardless of it's history. Not saying I wouldn't like to own a guitar once played by a famous player, I just wouldn't pay extra for the privilege.
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Doyle Dikes? No.
Merle Haggard? Oh my, yes. |
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Doyle Dykes? No...EXCEPT for hard core Doyle Dykes fans. Merle Haggard? Oh my, No...EXCEPT for hard core old time County&Western/Merle fans. It's true of any situation like this except with the SUPER Superstars like Willie or Tony Rice, or James Taylor, or John Denver. Those stars made certain instruments iconic through their world wide fame and use. Merle did as well...sorta...but he used a ton of different guitars as well and he wasn't noted for making one particular guitar iconic like say JT did with Jim Olson's SJ model, or Tony with the "Antique" or Willie with "Trigger". duff Be A Player...Not A Polisher |
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I think it all boils down to you and if you think the extra cost is worth it, as I have seen many others say. I personally bought a guitar that was used live by one of my favorite singer/songwriters. It was for sale at a local shop here in jersey as it is in the same town the artist lives in. Because he is such an influence to me in playing and songwriting (so much so I have several tattoos with lyrics and images) I absolutely thought the several hundred dollar increase was worth it. So it comes down to if you think being owned and played by Doyle is enough to you to make it worth the extra cost.
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we have a winner!
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If you're a Doyle Dykes fan who is willing to plunk down extra cash on one of his castaways, there's a chance you've spent too much time on the Acoustic Guitar Forum.
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Well Kurt Cobain's "unplugged" Martin sold for 9 million at auction last year so what does that tell you lol?
The history plays a part for sure but I think it's more the musician that owned it that skyrockets the price. doubly true if it was used on a live performance that's well documented and well favored like nirvanas 1993 unplugged show |