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« Reply #20 on: November 14, 2015, 02:10:43 PM »

No wonder Axls wealth is listed a between 150-200 million

I am sure a lot of that has come from the past 14 years of touring

Oh ya cause he's getting the vast majority of the money from touring and CD.  I'm sure he also got a huge chunk from the Illusion tour and albums.

Oh he got a huge chunk during the 80s and 90s

He was also a equal partner during this time period with at times up to 5 member, he has been the lone boss since 1995

If you compare the net wealth of all the other former members and his, there is a huge difference.  And since most everything was a equal partnership until 1995, it would suggest that Axls biggest chunk of money has come since then.

I don't think it was equal share for illusions.  Check out what he said back in 1989.  Talks about it at 4:15  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kizszsFAm0  Leads me to believe was just going to be equal for Appetite.

The tours were split 3 ways durring the illusions.   Equally

The illusion album royaloties were split accordingly to who wrote what.   Bob Dylan made a killing

3 ways between Axl,Duff and Slash? So when Dizzy,Matt and Gilby came aboard I assume then that they were basically employees and got a set amount per show or something like that?

I know Gilby was on a salary.  Not sure about the other two
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