Update – 02 Oct. 2023

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Noel’s Lone Star Studio in London (unknown photographer)

NEW PAGES:

Fender Lead III:
a recent reissue of a forgotten early ’80s solid-body guitar, used in the studio for Pretty Boy.

Fender Stratocaster (Tahitian Coral, 2016):
a relic Strat from the Fender Custom Shop, owned by Noel and played live by Gem since 2017.


UPDATED PAGES:

More details about the ex-Johnny Marr Les Paul Custom, with newly found info from a 2000 interview.

More details about the ex-Johnny Marr Sunburst Stratocaster and the 1962 Casino, with newly found info from a 1996 interview (thanks to keke from the live4ever forum!).

Gem has played the Green Telecaster, the no.2 ES-355 and the trapeze ES-345 through the years.

Minor updates to the USA Casino and the Johnny Marr Jaguar pages.

Update – 24 Sept. 2023

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Photo: Kevin Cummins

NEW PAGES:

Epiphone Sheraton (Cherry Red, 1966):
Bought in 1997, it is one of Gem’s favourite guitars to play live.

Fender Telecaster (Firemist Silver, 2016):
Played live by Gem and featured in the front & back cover artwork of Council Skies.


UPDATED PAGES:

More details about the Gibson ES-355 NG Signature, including pics in Noel’s studio.

Minor updates to the Fender The Edge Stratocaster page.

Update – 12 Sept. 2023

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Photo: J. Furmanovsky

NEW PAGES:

Fender Stratocaster (Sunburst):
used to record Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger!

Fender Custom Telecaster (Sunburst):
used to record the Be Here Now album & extensively played live


UPDATED PAGES:

Detailed info about the oasis sticker on the black Gibson Les Paul Custom.

More details about the Gibson SG Standard ’61, played live in 2009.

One of the Cherry Sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standards was used in 2019!

More details and pictures of Noel’s first electric guitar, the Hofner S5.

The website is now online!

News & Updates
(Photo: Joel Goodman/London News Pictures)

Welcome to a compendium of Noel Gallagher’s guitars, from the iconic ones to the most obscure instruments played in the ’90s.

This ambitious one-man project is still far from being complete: the website will be updated with the missing detailed pages in the coming months.

The blog section will list updates and it will feature articles & special insight about selected guitar-related topics.

If you have tips, corrections or suggestions, please leave a comment in the appropriate page or contact me.