Known for his electrifying live performances, the Irish musician and songwriter Rory Gallagher (1948-1995) was an inspiration to his fans and musicians alike and is considered as one of the most esteemed guitarists of all time. Now the collection of Rory Gallagher will come to auction at Bonhams on 17 October in New Bond Street, London.
The Rory Gallagher Collection consists of nearly 150 items including an exceptional selection of guitars, amps and accessories from Rory Gallagher's life and career, all offered directly from the Gallagher family. The collection is led by Gallagher's iconic 1961 Fender Stratocaster, arguably the most recognisable Strat in rock history. It will be offered with an estimate of £700,000 - 1,000,000.
Rory Gallagher bought the guitar for £100 on credit from the owner of Crowley's Music Store in Cork, Ireland in 1963. According to legend, it may have been the first Stratocaster to ever reach Ireland. It became synonymous with Gallagher and its wear and worn finish have made it one of the world's most iconic electric guitars. It has featured in a number of landmark exhibitions, appeared on the cover of countless guitar magazines, and has been played by the likes of Johnny Marr and Joe Bonamassa. Since 2004, Fender has created and sold replica models of the guitar as part of their artist signature series.
Dónal Gallagher, Rory's brother and former manager, commented: "After nearly thirty years since my brother Rory's passing, I now believe it's time for other people to cherish Rory's 'orphaned' 1961 Fender Stratocaster and the rest of his incredible instrument collection. Since 1995, I have always felt that there was a mission to be fulfilled to cement Rory's legacy and widen the knowledge of his music. So, in what is one of the most difficult and sensitive decisions to reach, I have decided to facilitate the release of his instruments for sale, so that these emblems of his legacy can be enjoyed by others."
Speaking of Rory Gallagher's Stratocaster Sir Brian May commented, "He was one of a very few people at that time, who could make his guitar do anything it seemed, it just seemed to be magic...I remember looking at this battered Stratocaster and thinking "how does that come out of there?". Brian May has also said that "One of the reasons I do what I do is because of Rory."