🎸 Gary Moore Mike Hill B.I.S Bus Pedal – Rare Collector’s Item

Original Gary Moore touring amp switching unit (B.I.S. Box) built by Mike Hill, acquired via Bonhams auction — a rare piece of Gary’s live rig history

Original Bonhams auction tag included (as shown in photos).

For serious Gary Moore collectors and rig enthusiasts — this is a custom Mike Hill B.I.S. switching unit used as part of Gary’s multi-amp live setup, enabling seamless switching between Fender and Marshall amplifiers, as well as channel and reverb control.

This unit remains in excellent cosmetic condition with clear signs of professional touring use. It has not been modified and is presented as a genuine piece of Gary Moore’s stage equipment.

Included is a proof reference photo showing Gary Moore’s own pedalboard, where you can clearly see the Mike Hill B.I.S Bus in use (see image provided).

Photo is for reference only, not of the pedal being sold.


Condition

  • Fully tested and working perfectly
  • [Add your details here: e.g. light wear, all original parts, etc.]
  • Carefully stored in a smoke-free environment

Pedal Highlights


  • The authentic Gary Moore Custom touring amp switching unit used by Gary Moore, built by Mike Hill to control multi-amp live rigs (Fender/Marshall switching, channel & reverb control
  • Designed by Mike Hill, who worked directly with Gary on his touring rigs

Collector Appeal

The Mike Hill B.I.S Bus is one of the most sought-after pedals among Gary Moore collectors and serious collector enthusiasts. It’s not just rare — it’s a piece of rock history, directly tied to Gary’s live and studio sound setups.


Shipping & Handling

  • Fast, secure tracked delivery (UK and international)
  • Professionally packaged with full protection
  • Local collection welcome


📸 See last image for reference photo of Gary Moore’s actual pedalboard showing the Mike Hill B.I.S Bus (arrow-marked for clarity).

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Used on:

  • Still Got the Blues (1990) — multi-amp studio tones and large live rigs followed this album
  • After Hours (1992) — continued dual-amp blues setups
  • Blues Alive (1993 live album) — complex stage routing
  • Dark Days in Paradise (1997) — expanded rack/processing rigs
  • A Different Beat (1999) — period-correct to the 1999-dated unit in picture




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Reasonable offers welcome — especially from Gary Moore tone chasers or Mike Hill collectors.



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Listed2 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • ICONIC Mike Hill B.I.S. (1990-1999)Box owned by GARY MOORE – Bonhams Provenance played with Greeny OFFERS WELCOME
Finish
  • Grey metal enclosure
Categories
Year
  • 1990-1999
Made In
  • United Kingdom

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