Remembering Waylon 2014-10-05 Auction - 485 Price Results - Guernsey's in AZ - Page 14
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Phoenix, AZ, United States
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Remembering Waylon

On October 5 at Phoenix's stunning Musical Instrument Museum, New York City-based auction house Guernsey?s will resurrect the aura of outlaw country megastar Waylon Jennings with the sale of many of his personal belongings. For the first time, Jennings? legions of fans will have a chance to own a piece of musical history. The featured collection is being offered by country music legend Jessi Colter, Jennings? wife of more than thirty years with whom he often shared the stage. The event will help bring attention to the important care provided at the Phoenix Children?s Hospital.
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Mounted Longhorns: Clearly a favorite of Waylon's, this set of longhorns hung for many years behind his massive desk. Measures 48 inches.
0281: Mounted LonghornsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Partner Desk given to Jennings by Johnny Cash in: Partner desk given to Waylon by Johnny Cash in 1985 while recording The Highwaymen. Waylon used the drawers as his "little black book." He wrote phone numbers on the inside bottoms of the top
0282: Partner Desk given to Jennings by Johnny Cash inEst. $30,000-$50,000
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Original Contract forming the Country Supergroup The: Highwaymen joint venture agreement. Original contract that formed The Highwaymen. On the first day of August 1989, four men put their names to paper, creating for all time one of the most remarkable
0283: Original Contract forming the Country Supergroup TheEst. $80,000-$100,000
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Framed Collage Dedicated to Waylon's Greatest Hits: A collage dedicated to the 1979 Greatest Hits album. This 30” x 24” piece is framed and commemorates Waylon’s multi-platinum album.
0285: Framed Collage Dedicated to Waylon's Greatest HitsEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Letter from John Lennon on Personal Stationary: Letter from John Lennon pitching a song. The letter is typed on Lennon's personal stationary and various notes were handwritten by Lennon. It has a great glimpse into his funny side as well as his
0286: Letter from John Lennon on Personal StationaryEst. $15,000-$20,000
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Waylon's Favorite Pair Lucchese Boots: Lucchese Boots. Waylon’s custom boots, made for him by the legendary boot makers in San Antonio, Texas. These well-worn black boots size 10 1/2 D were Waylon’s favorite.
0287: Waylon's Favorite Pair Lucchese BootsEst. $10,000-$20,000
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Black Leather Belt with Gold and Silver Conchos: Belt with buckle, hand tied by Waylon. Black leather embellished with gold and silver conchos - a stage favorite.
0288: Black Leather Belt with Gold and Silver ConchosEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Waylon's Stage Chair: Waylon's stage chair used during his final three years of performing. Chair comes complete with original large traveling road case, as well as the black seat cushion Waylon used on stage. According
0289: Waylon's Stage ChairEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Waylon's First Contract with RCA, 1965: Waylon’s first RCA contract in 1965. After little success with Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss at A&M Records, Waylon realized that the
0290: Waylon's First Contract with RCA, 1965Est. $10,000-$15,000
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Waylon's Record-Breaking Three-Million Dollar 1979 RCA: Waylon’s three-million dollar 1979 RCA contract. This contract was historical for the time, not only for the amount of the resigning bonus, but for the points on sales he received. Chet Atkins
0291: Waylon's Record-Breaking Three-Million Dollar 1979 RCAEst. $15,000-$20,000
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Waylon Jennings' Rolex Submariner Wristwatch: Beautiful Rolex Submariner, serial no. R166133. 18K gold in steel black face with matching bezel. On the reverse there is an inscription from Jessi to Waylon. Comes with original box and paperwork.
0292A: Waylon Jennings' Rolex Submariner WristwatchEst. $30,000-$50,000
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Waylon Jennings' 1978 Corvette Indy 500 Pace Car: A 1978 Corvette Indy Pace Car whose first owner was Waylon Jennings. FOB FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE This beautiful car only had one owner after Waylon himself, and he has issued this statement of
0292B: Waylon Jennings' 1978 Corvette Indy 500 Pace CarEst. $40,000-$50,000
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Wilderness Music publishing agreement with King,: Very early Wilderness Music publishing agreement with Jackson King, Don Bowman and Jerry Williams for the song "Just For You." Early in Waylon's career he used the name "Jackson King" as his
0296: Wilderness Music publishing agreement with King,Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Wilderness Music publishing agreement with King,: Very early Wilderness Music publishing agreement with Jackson King, Don Bowman, and Jerry Williams for the song "Wave Goodbye To Me." Early in Waylon's career he used the name "Jackson King" as his
0297: Wilderness Music publishing agreement with King,Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Wilderness Music Publishing Agreement with King,: Very early Wilderness Music publishing agreement with Jackson King, Don Bowman and Jerry Williams for the song "Right Before My Eyes." Early in his career he used the name "Jackson King" as his
0299: Wilderness Music Publishing Agreement with King,Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Sovran Bank Contract Deed to "Southern Comfort": Sovran Bank contract deed to property at 824 Old Hickory Blvd. Brentwood, Tennessee, which Waylon named “Southern Comfort.” The contract is signed by Waylon and Jessi. The document is in its
0301: Sovran Bank Contract Deed to "Southern Comfort"Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Uncashed Royalty Check and Statement: Envelope containing a standard royalty statement and an uncashed royalty check to Waylon for $1.22.
0302: Uncashed Royalty Check and StatementEst. $300-$500