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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsJerry Garcia's "Tiger" guitar sold today at auction for $11.6 million.
There is a rumor that Derek Trucks bought the guitar. There is a video floating around (I lost the link to the video) of Derek celebrating with high-fives to those sitting around him at the auction, but I can't confirm for sure that he is indeed the buyer.

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Jerry Garcia's "Tiger" guitar sold today at auction for $11.6 million. (Original Post)
LuckyCharms
20 hrs ago
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From what I read, it wasn't Derek Trucks who bought it, but a friend of his.
highplainsdem
6 hrs ago
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AZJonnie
(3,633 posts)1. WOOOOOOOWWWWWW!!!
I jelly!
Oh, now I see why!
Tiger was Jerrys main guitar from 1979 through most of the 1980s, and it bookends his career with the Dead.
He first played Tiger on August 4, 1979 with the Grateful Dead at the Oakland Auditorium in Oakland, CA.
It was his primary stage guitar from 1979 to 1989, so most 80s Dead shows you hear are Tiger.
Even after he moved to Rosebud, Tiger stayed in rotation and was the last guitar he played live with the Grateful Dead, at the final show on July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, for the closing Box of Rain.
He first played Tiger on August 4, 1979 with the Grateful Dead at the Oakland Auditorium in Oakland, CA.
It was his primary stage guitar from 1979 to 1989, so most 80s Dead shows you hear are Tiger.
Even after he moved to Rosebud, Tiger stayed in rotation and was the last guitar he played live with the Grateful Dead, at the final show on July 9, 1995 at Soldier Field, for the closing Box of Rain.
LuckyCharms
(22,497 posts)2. The guitar reverted back to its maker, Doug Irwin, after Jerry's death.
Irwin then sold it for about $1 million.
Reading up on it now...apparently, that guitar is very heavy (weight-wise I mean).
dpibel
(3,887 posts)3. What a fabulous salute
to the hippie aesthetic.
Strange times we live in.
(There's an ironic aspect to this post, in case it's not clear.)
Lots of hippie fans, biker fans, and even fans of Bobby's cowboy songs.
Many three generation fans.
highplainsdem
(61,631 posts)5. From what I read, it wasn't Derek Trucks who bought it, but a friend of his.
https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/jerry-garcia-tiger-guitar-sells-for-11-5-million-at-auction/
https://www.jambase.com/article/jerry-garcia-tiger-auction-record-sale-2026
Christies declined Live For Live Musics request to confirm the identity of the buyer, but a video circulating on social media appears to show Bobby Tseitlin of Timeless Gem and Family Guitars was the winning bidder. In the video, guitarist Derek Trucks can be seen seated beside him, congratulating him as the hammer fell. Tseitlin and Family Guitars did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The purchase has been met with relief among Deadheads who had hoped Tiger would land with a buyer willing to let it be played rather than locked away. Family Guitars, whose collection includes instruments connected to artists like Jeff Beck, Dickey Betts, Randy Rhoads, Trey Anastasio, Kirk Hammett, Chuck Berry, Frank Zappa, and Mike Bloomfield, describes itself as a living collection of guitars that continue to be played, heard, and experienced the way they were meant to be. They already steward other instruments with Grateful Dead connections, including Garcias 1976 Travis Bean TB500 #11 and Bob Weirs 1983 Modulus Blackknife No Fun guitar.
The purchase has been met with relief among Deadheads who had hoped Tiger would land with a buyer willing to let it be played rather than locked away. Family Guitars, whose collection includes instruments connected to artists like Jeff Beck, Dickey Betts, Randy Rhoads, Trey Anastasio, Kirk Hammett, Chuck Berry, Frank Zappa, and Mike Bloomfield, describes itself as a living collection of guitars that continue to be played, heard, and experienced the way they were meant to be. They already steward other instruments with Grateful Dead connections, including Garcias 1976 Travis Bean TB500 #11 and Bob Weirs 1983 Modulus Blackknife No Fun guitar.
https://www.jambase.com/article/jerry-garcia-tiger-auction-record-sale-2026
The new owner of Tiger has not been publicly announced as of press time. However, videos from the sale show Bobby Tseitlin of Family Guitars celebrating the purchase with Derek Trucks. The Tedeschi Trucks Band guitarist was at the auction to support his friend as per Alan Paul.