BassApprentice Posted Wednesday at 08:57 Posted Wednesday at 08:57 Adam Clayton is moving on some of his basses and other bits and bobs. Ā They are, unsurprisingly, not cheapĀ š Ā https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/auctions/played-worn-torn-2025 Ā Ā 1 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted Wednesday at 09:08 Posted Wednesday at 09:08 Not sure about the bath robe 𤮠1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted Wednesday at 09:12 Posted Wednesday at 09:12 (edited) Good job I'm not a U2 fan. Not sure my bank account could take it! Ā This one of those situations where the maker (Warwick or Fender, etc) supply several identical basses for a tour, and the player obviously cherry picks the best ones from the batch. These are obviously the surplus ones that probably got played a couple of times, or were kept as backups. (Apart from the 60s Fender, of course!) Edited Wednesday at 09:15 by HeadlessBassist Quote
Lozz196 Posted Wednesday at 09:16 Posted Wednesday at 09:16 A few on there I quite like but most a bit too blingy for me.Ā Quote
Brian18242 Posted Wednesday at 10:14 Posted Wednesday at 10:14 The Sadowsky Will Lee Jazz is gorgeous! I had no idea he even played sadowsky basses?Ā Ā I also notice quite a few of his Warwick basses are getting moved on. It will be interesting to see if he starts playing any new basses next year.Ā Quote
Linus27 Posted Wednesday at 10:25 Posted Wednesday at 10:25 I saw this the other day and despite being a huge U2 and Adam fan, sadly all the basses are way out of my price range. I'd love the Sherwood Green Jazz or the Lakland Darryl Jones Jazz.Ā Quote
Pea Turgh Posted Wednesday at 11:00 Posted Wednesday at 11:00 Weird - the actual vintage ones have lowerĀ bids. Ā Almost normal. 2 Quote
Raskolnikov Posted Wednesday at 13:17 Posted Wednesday at 13:17 U2 lads must be billionaires by nowĀ Quote
Hellzero Posted Wednesday at 16:19 Posted Wednesday at 16:19 My question might sound weird, but is the main portion of the cake going to Adam Clayton? Ā Or is it a full charity sale? 1 Quote
tauzero Posted Wednesday at 17:21 Posted Wednesday at 17:21 28% buyer's premium, then if you're in the UK or EU there's shipping costs, duty, and VAT to add, at least doubling the hammer price. Ā So the main portion of the cake is going to the auction house and the exchequers of the various other countries. 1 1 Quote
Misdee Posted Wednesday at 21:10 Posted Wednesday at 21:10 If Adam Clayton doesn't want them then I don't either. Besides which, wearing a Rolex is just asking for trouble nowadays apparently. According to the Daily Mail, in central London you might just as well chop your own arm off with a chainsaw. 4 Quote
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