NOEL GALLAGHER SIGNED UNION JACK GUITAR
Regular price £899.99Noel Gallagher Signed Union Jack Guitar
"I said maybe..."—but with this piece, there’s no doubt. We are incredibly proud to offer this authentic Noel Gallagher signed Union Jack guitar, a tribute to the most famous instrument in British rock history.
While Noel famously played a modified Epiphone Sheraton with this striking design during Oasis’s legendary homecoming shows at Maine Road, this signed guitar captures that exact spirit. It’s a bold, high-quality instrument that has been hand-signed by "The Chief" himself, making it the definitive "holy grail" for any Oasis collector.
Why this guitar is a "Masterplan" for your collection:
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The Ultimate Icon: The Union Jack design is synonymous with the height of Britpop and the Gallagher brothers' global dominance.
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Hand-Signed by Noel: Featuring a clear, bold autograph from the man who wrote the soundtrack to a generation.
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Rock-Solid Provenance: Each guitar comes with a Limelight Memorabilia Certificate of Authenticity (COA). With the 2025 reunion tour breaking every record in the book, the value of authentic Oasis items is at an all-time high.
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Professional Display: This guitar is a work of art. Whether it’s hanging in your office or taking center stage in a glass display case, it’s guaranteed to turn heads.
Whether you were there in '96 or you've just secured your tickets for the 2025 reunion, this is your chance to own a physical piece of rock 'n' roll history.
January Special: Celebrate the return of the world’s biggest band with 20% off automatically at checkout. This offer stands until the end of January—don't look back in anger because you missed it!
Buyer’s Guide: Investing in Oasis Memorabilia
When searching for a Noel Gallagher signed union jack guitar, authenticity is everything. With the 2025 reunion tour causing a massive surge in demand, ensure you are buying from a trusted source with a verifiable COA. For long-term care, we recommend displaying the guitar in a humidity-controlled environment away from direct sunlight to preserve both the finish and the integrity of the signature. These guitars aren't just instruments; they are historical artifacts of a cultural phenomenon.

