502 :: Gary Moore - 1984 Marshall model 4210 JCM800 50 watt lead guitar amplifier, made in England, ser. no S17007 (in need of servicing - amplifier powers up but intermittent, immediately blows mains fuse) *Stage used for a one-off show in 2003 at Ronnie Scott's, benefitting the Teen Cancer charity, Gary took to the stage with an all star band. Originally purchased from The Guitar, Amp, Keyboard Centre, Brighton, 9th October 2003 **This lot is subject to VAT of 20% on the hammer price

Lot Number 502. Gary Moore - 1984 Marshall model 4210 JCM800 50 watt lead guitar amplifier, made in England, ser. no S17007 (in need of servicing - amplifier powers up but intermittent, immediately blows mains fuse)  *Stage used for a one-off show in 2003 at Ronnie Scott's, benefitting the Teen Cancer charity, Gary took to the stage with an all star band. Originally purchased from The Guitar, Amp, Keyboard Centre, Brighton, 9th October 2003  **This lot is subject to VAT of 20% on the hammer price. Auctioned at  on 1st January 1970
 
Gary Moore - 1984 Marshall model 4210 JCM800 50 watt lead guitar amplifier, made in England, ser. no S17007 (in need of servicing - amplifier powers up but intermittent, immediately blows mains fuse) *Stage used for a one-off show in 2003 at Ronnie Scott's, benefitting the Teen Cancer charity, Gary took to the stage with an all star band. Originally purchased from The Guitar, Amp, Keyboard Centre, Brighton, 9th October 2003 **This lot is subject to VAT of 20% on the hammer price

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Sale Date: 1st January 1970
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