Barry Gibb's Gear

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Seen in almost every picture/video of Barry's live performances since the 90s.

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Guild X-375(Blonde) Main guitar before switching to his signature Guild Model. Can be seen in many live videos, especially early on.

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Barry Gibb can be seen using Gibson ES-335 in early "New York Mining Disaster 1941" video.

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Barry Gibb can be seen using Gibson Les Paul Deluxe Barry Gibb mod(modded with extra upside down pickguard), in " Jive Talkin' " official video.

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Used a black/flame coloured Wildkat in the "Live by Request" concert in 2001 and possibly during other concerts/recordings.

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In this show live at Parkinson(and more videos circa early 2000s, live at Rosie O'Donnell show, live by Request, & etc), Barry Gibb can be seen using Epiphone FlameKat.

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In this photo, Gibb can be seen tuning the Gibson CF-100. It is not known whether this guitar was used elsewhere.

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The X-350 was among Guild's best-selling high-end guitars of the 1950s, it was discontinued in 1965 though. Somewhat surprisingly, its most visible proponent has been Barry Gibb, who played both a sunburst and a blonde(originally was called X-375, renamed to X-350B in 1958) version on stage in the 1960s and 1970s, including The Midnight Show & Soundstage 1975.

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En esta fotografía se le ve tocando una Gibson Hummingbird

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It is stated in the article "The Sheffield AC100s given to the Bee Gees" from the Vox AC100 website that it has been known for some time that an AC100 belonging to, or at least used by The Beatles in the UK winter tour 1965 survives in Florida and the owner is likely still to be Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees.

"Barry ended up with John's Vox amps, and Vince Melouney ended up with George's amps. I had the bass speaker with the bass amp on top that was Paul's. So we had all this stuff, and it all went away gradually. But we still have the Vox amp that Barry had that was John's." -Maurice Gibb

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Barry Gibb is confirmed to have used an Ovation Glen Campbell 12-String Acoustic-Electric Guitar, as evidenced by a discussion thread on the Ovation Fan Club website, which mentions a specific model (serial E032) owned by him.

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