Rock Out Like a Legend: Shop Gilby Clarke’s Exclusive Gear from Guns N’ Roses, Heart, and More!
Welcome music gear enthusiasts and fans of rock music! Get ready to dive into the exciting world of Gilby Clarke’s official Reverb shop, where he is offering a treasure trove of used gear that has been a part of his musical journey with iconic bands like Guns N’ Roses and Heart.
As we speak, there are a whopping 62 items waiting to find a new home in Clarke’s store on Reverb. From effects pedals to amps, clothing, and more, there is something for every music lover to explore. Hurry though, as these high-quality listings are flying off the shelves!
One standout item in the shop is a custom-made ESP Telecaster that mirrors Clarke’s own ‘68 Telecaster. This guitar has been wielded by the talented guitarist during his time in Guns N’ Roses, Slash’s Snakepit, and his solo ventures, making it a true collector’s item.
Another gem up for grabs is a striking 1975 Gretsch White Falcon, alongside a pristine 1970 Fender Telecaster Thinline. Looking for something unique? Check out the ESP Custom Shop Hybrid II, extensively played during the Slash’s Snakepit era and notably used on their David Letterman performance. With a humbucker in the bridge and a Fender style neck pickup, this guitar offers a unique and fantastic playing experience.
For pedal enthusiasts, Clarke has an impressive collection up for sale, including the Marshall Guv’nor, Electro-Harmonix Screaming Bird, various Dunlop Cry Baby models, Coffin Case BDFX-1 Blood Drive, and more. Whether you’re a seasoned guitarist or just starting out, these pedals will elevate your sound to new heights.
In addition to gear, Clarke’s Reverb shop features an array of merchandise, such as custom leather jackets and a signed, framed show poster from the Guns N’ Roses x Metallica stadium tour stop in Oakland, California. These items not only make for great additions to your collection but also hold sentimental value for fans of Clarke’s work.
On another note, Clarke recently shared a memorable experience from his time with Guns N’ Roses, recalling the phone call he received from Slash informing him about joining the band following Izzy Stradlin’s departure in 1991. Despite the challenge of learning the entire catalogue in just a week, Clarke nailed his first show and went on to make a mark in the history of rock music.
If you’re itching to get your hands on some of Gilby Clarke’s iconic gear, head over to his official Reverb shop before these items are gone. And don’t forget to catch him live on tour this year, playing a series of solo shows that are sure to rock your world.