Watch Ron Wood’s Incredible Guitar Collection

By editorial board on June 1, 2023

Ron Wood is a top lead player - fans think that he has done best work with the Faces: Watch his guitar collection

Born Ronald David Wood on June 1, 1947, in London’s Hillingdon  By ’64, the 17-year-old   joined The Birds,

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Wood’s first real break was joining the first edition of The Jeff Beck Group in 1968 as a bassist  and  Rod Stewart on vocals. Following just two albums, Truth and Beck-Ola, Wood and Stewart left to join bassist Ronnie Lane, keyboardist Ian McLagen, and drummer Kenny Jones in The Faces. The band recorded hits like “Stay With Me,” albums like A Nod Is As Good As A Wink To A Blind Horse, and their shows provided heady competition for rivals like Led Zeppelin,

  • Ronnie Wood used this custom-made guitar since his days with the Faces.

  • The band’s most versatile onstage musician, fans are accustomed to seeing Wood switching from a seven-pedaled Emmons steel guitar (for songs like “Far Away Eyes” and “The Worst,”) to a baby sitar – either the Danelectro original or the Jerry Jones reissue for rainy outdoor shows on “Paint It Black” and “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.” For the slow acoustic numbers, Wood enjoys the slide effects he elicits from a hollowbody Weisenborn (“No Expectations”). His acoustics include a Gibson J-200 and a Zemaitis adorned with silver. Other favorites include a custom Zemaitis electric he uses for rockers like “Rough Justice,” “You Got Me Rockin’,” and the classic “Can’t You HearMe Knockin’.” He also favors the unique “BBB” (black B-bender), a Ron Wood signature Fender Telecaster.

Wood’s most-used stage guitar is still his beloved ’55 Fender Stratocaster, while he’ll grab his prized original ’52 Telecaster for classics like “Honkey-Tonk Women.” And his readily identifiable slide sounds are partly the result of using slides fashioned by his guitar tech, Dave Rouze, using standard 3″ copper tubing. (Vintage guitar)

This is Ronnie Wood's signature guitar from Duesenberg.

This guitar was used by Ronnie Wood around the Steel Wheels/Voodoo Lounge tours.

 

 

 

This is Ronnie Wood's signature guitar from Duesenberg.

This guitar was used by Ronnie Wood around the Steel Wheels/Voodoo Lounge tours.

 

 

 

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