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Roy Rodgers First Guitar and His Ovations

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GutarZan
Posted 2010-06-26 11:21 AM (#279989)
Subject: Roy Rodgers First Guitar and His Ovations



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"YOUNG LEONARD SLYE BOUGHT THIS GUITAR FOR $20. HE LEARNED TO PLAY IT AND TO SING - - AND SO BECAME ROY ROGERS, AMERICA'S MOST BELOVED COWBOY STAR."


The Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Museum Collection Auction
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bvince
Posted 2010-06-26 3:06 PM (#279990 - in reply to #279989)
Subject: Re: Roy Rodgers First Guitar and His Ovations



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Nice guitars. I wonder what they will bring?
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Michael R. Winters
Posted 2010-06-26 4:43 PM (#279991 - in reply to #279989)
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I read where Trigger is gonna be auctioned off too :(
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-06-29 5:07 PM (#279992 - in reply to #279989)
Subject: Re: Roy Rodgers First Guitar and His Ovations



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Trigger is in the family museum in Apple Valley, California, where he and Dale lived after retiring. So is Bullet and Nellie Belle. I think they have a bunch of his guitars there as well.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2010-06-29 6:33 PM (#279993 - in reply to #279989)
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Actually, the family museum was moved out of Calif. I don't know where it went and with this auction, it sounds like it's being dismantled.....
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Michael R. Winters
Posted 2010-06-29 6:41 PM (#279994 - in reply to #279989)
Subject: Re: Roy Rodgers First Guitar and His Ovations



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Yeah, the museum isn't there any more and I read where everything is going to be auctioned, even Trigger.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-06-29 7:23 PM (#279995 - in reply to #279989)
Subject: Re: Roy Rodgers First Guitar and His Ovations



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Trigger, in all his rearing glory, is available at the Christie's auction. So is Nellie Belle.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-06-30 8:54 AM (#279996 - in reply to #279989)
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OMG, first the old ostrich farm, now the RR Museum. What next for those poor folks in the high desert? That's where my parents live.
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