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Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Black Knight'Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Black Knight'

RITCHIE BLACKMORE Black Knight (2007 UK 400-page softback book by Jerry Bloom - guitarist Ritchie Blackmore found fame with Deep Purple, then walked away to create Rainbow, only to abandon them & form Backmore's Night. Read how he handed in his resignation in the middle of Deep Purple's 25th anniversary tour & learn how he became involved with Lord Sutch, Gene Vincent & others, revealing his love/hate relationship with Ian Gillan along the way, his moodiness, antics on & off stage,reputation as a hire & fire merchant, along the way there's also time for marriages, police chases, imprisonment & football!) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Metal Hammer - January 1987'Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Metal Hammer - January 1987'

RITCHIE BLACKMORE Metal Hammer (January 1987 UK 104-page magazine featuring an exclusive 4-page interview with the Deep Purple guitarist. Also includes a 6-page article charting the history of Deep Purple. With great front cover shot of Ritchie. Also includes articles on Europe, Slayer, Iron Maiden and much more) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Sounds Guitar Heroes'Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Sounds Guitar Heroes'

RITCHIE BLACKMORE Sounds Guitar Heroes (January 1983 UK 48-page guitar afficiandos' magazine, issue No 5 features an 8-page article on Ritchie Blackmore and Rainbow bass player Roger Glover. Ritchie also features on the front cover. Also includes pieces on Steve Howe, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler and more) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Classic Rock - March 2006'Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Classic Rock - March 2006'

RITCHIE BLACKMORE Classic Rock (March 2006 UK issue of the 132-page rock magazine featuring a 9-page interview in which the guitarist talks about his career from Deep Purple to Rainbow to ...folk playing pixie? Also includes a look at Blackmore's recorded highlights through the years and a great black & white shot of Ritchie on the front cover) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Shadow Of The Moon'Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Shadow Of The Moon'

RITCHIE BLACKMORE Shadow Of The Moon (Scarce 1997 Japanese 21.0 x 30.0cm gatefold promotional only fold out pair of identical handbills promoting the album in the format of a mini magazine, featuring extensive notes in Japanese text across theinner spread & including a discography on the reverse. A cool pair - keep one and frame and display the other) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - A 'Distressed' Strat Body'Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - A 'Distressed' Strat Body'

RITCHIE BLACKMORE A 'Distressed' Strat Body (I'm not quite sure where to start on this, but I'll have a go. It is well known that the ex-Deep Purple guitarist had a fondness for Strat abuse and then attempting to brain a member of the public by throwing the remains of the poor unfortunate guitar out to be ravenously devoured by the audience. I suppose you had two choices, a lump on the head & coma or catch the damn thing as it whizzed towards you. One such piece is this, caught beautifully & without personal injury by a member of the audience at the aptly named Rainbow Theatre in London on the 'Rainbow Rising' tour, after Ritchie destroyed the guitar he was playing during the encore & threw the bits into the crowd. I'm kind of surprised that it's a wobbly three bolt microtilt, but then I don't suppose you really want to demolish that pre-CBS Strat, do you ? This piece of volcanic ejectamenta is approximately half of the cream body of a seventies three bolt neck Strat. By some miracle, the tailpiece, tremolo arm and the ends of the strings have survived, along with the ENTIRE leather strap that is bolted to the back & the horn very securely. Naturally enough, the guitar has split along its weakest points, these being the routing areas for the pickups [missing], volume & tone pots [missing] and the neck [missing]. What's kind of cool is that the entire strap is still attached, all the string tails are still in the block & the Fender plate with serial number 677923 is still on the back. This comes with a letter of provenance from the agile person who actually caught this flying lump of Strat debris, signed and dated, stating what it is & a copy of the Christies catalogue from 1997 where it was previously marketed, along with the 'Lot 23' tag dated 4th Sept 1997. As a piece of memorabilia, it doesn't come much better than this. YOU could actually own a piece of the guitar destroyed by Ritchie Blackmore himself, onstage with Rainbow at The Rainbow, still fitted with the strings he played during the encore, the tremolo arm he used and the strap that kept it on his body until such time as he decided to break it. A fantastic item. A one of a kind, never to be repeated, offer as this is one of one!) more...
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Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Music Life'Click here for more info about 'Ritchie Blackmore - Music Life'

RITCHIE BLACKMORE Music Life (Great set of three issues of the rare Japanese only magazine comprising the editions from October 1982 and March & July '85 - each measuring 7" x 10" and running to over 300 pages. All have great glossy full colour front cover shots and exclusive features, plus articles on other popular artists of the era - all text in Japanese) more...
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