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Guitar signed by Aslan's Christy Dignam being auctioned in aid of Ukraine

A Dublin man is auctioning a guitar signed by Christy Dignam on ebay in aid of Ukraine.

Stephen Browne is making sure that the money from the signed Martini acoustic guitar will go to the Red Cross Ukraine Fund.

The guitar has over 40 bids so far with the highest bidder offering €835.

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The brand-new, unused, and undamaged instrument will be on the online auctioning website for eight more days.

The description reads: “As part of our Red Cross Ukraine Appeal, we will auction this beautiful new guitar signed by the band Aslan.

“The guitar would be a great collector’s item to hang on your wall or start your music career and get your band together.

The money will go to the Red Cross Ukraine Fund (ebay)

"Christy Dignam can be seen in the photos at his home, where he had the guitar signed by the other band members.

“All monies raised will go to our ebay Red Cross Ukraine Appeal.

“Aslan came together as a band in 1982, which means they will be forty years together in 2022 – an amazing achievement for any band.

The guitar (ebay)

“Over the forty years they have had numerous chart successes, toured the world, broken up, made up and given us some classic songs such as This Is and Crazy World.

“Today, Aslan continues to entertain the masses in many of Ireland’s and the UK's premier venues."

You can find out more here.

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