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    Revisiting The Walter Becker Collection

    Walter Becker, half of the group Steely Dan, died of esophageal cancer in 2017. In 2019, his collection of over 600 guitars, 400 amps and assorted gear was auctioned off, garnering a respectable $3.3 million. Julian's Auctions, the house that ran the auction, has an online "flip book" of the Becker collection, and for gearheads, it's kind of like an "I died and went to heaven" journey to go through it.

    https://www.juliensauctions.com/auct...Flipping_Book/
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    Re: Revisiting The Walter Becker Collection

    Wow, that's quite a collection!. I was thinking where are the Fender amps? But then when I got up to page 230 and beyond I was not disappointed. Page 258: 1965 Fender Bandmaster-auction estimate $700-$900. I missed out on that one lol.

    He had an insane amount of pedals. Imagine the cost to re-tube all of those amplifiers.
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    Re: Revisiting The Walter Becker Collection

    I just saw a CL listing for a collection of 1968 Fender amps in VT. The auction was a couple days ago.

    https://vermont.craigslist.org/msd/d...462888666.html
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    Re: Revisiting The Walter Becker Collection

    Quote Originally Posted by DanTheBluesMan View Post
    I just saw a CL listing for a collection of 1968 Fender amps in VT. The auction was a couple days ago.

    https://vermont.craigslist.org/msd/d...462888666.html
    That person really liked drip edge amps. Very nice collection.
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    Re: Revisiting The Walter Becker Collection

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Smith View Post
    That person really liked drip edge amps. Very nice collection.
    They're my favorites as well.
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    Re: Revisiting The Walter Becker Collection

    It's a shame the drip edge collection had to be broken up. I'll bet the owner put a lot of effort into putting it together. The Walter Becker collection on the other hand, was way too large for most any collector.
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    Re: Revisiting The Walter Becker Collection

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Smith View Post
    The Walter Becker collection on the other hand, was way too large for most any collector.
    +1

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