The First Million Dollar Guitar

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Was the highest guitar sold at auction Clapton's 900k blackie?? I always thought it would be a Beatles guitar, McCartney's bass really, but here is what I think is the first million dollar guitar?? 2.4 million actually! Also Ringo's drum head over a million also!


A guitar stolen from the late John Lennon in the 1960s sold for $2.41 million on Saturday at an auction in Beverly Hills, California, and a Beatles drum head went for $2.1 million, fetching some of the highest prices ever for items of rock and roll memorabilia.
The 1962 J-160E Gibson acoustic guitar had for decades been in the possession of John McCaw, a novice musician who bought it in the late 1960s without knowing it had been stolen from the legendary Beatle several years before, said auctioneer Darren Julien.
Half of the proceeds from the sale of the guitar, which was stolen from Lennon at a December 1963 Christmas concert, will go toward the Spirit Foundation, a charitable organization that he and his widow, Yoko Ono, created, Julien said.
The instrument's authenticity was determined by its matching serial number and wood grain, among other things, Julien said.
The buyer, who paid $2.41 million at a Julien's Auctions event, has asked to remain anonymous, Julien said.
Though only in Lennon's possession for just over a year, the guitar had an illustrious history.
Lennon bought it at a Liverpool music shop in 1962 and used it on recordings of a number of Beatles songs, including "P.S. I Love You" and "Love Me Do," according to Julien's Auctions. He also is said to have strummed it while writing several Beatles hits with Paul McCartney, such as "I Want To Hold Your Hand" and "All My Loving."
"It's such an important part of Lennon's career and Beatles history," Julien said. "I knew it would go over $1 million; I had no idea it would go over $2 million."
The price far surpasses the $965,000 paid at a 2013 Christie's auction for the electric guitar Bob Dylan played at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, where he shocked folk traditionalists with a set of rock songs.
According to Guinness World Records, a Fender Stratocaster guitar sold for a record $2.7 million at a 2005 charity event in Qatar. The instrument had been signed by the likes of Keith Richards, Eric Clapton and Paul McCartney.
On Saturday, another big seller at the Julien's Auctions event was a Beatles drum head, which is the membrane stretched over a drum.
The drum head, which was used by The Beatles when they made their historic appearances on "The Ed Sullivan Show" in 1964, sold for $2.1 million, Julien said.
 

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2.4 million?

Wow.

Imagine how much if he'd been any good.
 

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Only an idiot would pay that much for a used instrument.
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Is that Henry? If so he is one strange dude. I can't remember a more weird fellow. Ever! :laugh2:
 

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What about Dylan's Stratocaster, that sold for a mil IIRC?
 

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There is some irony in the fact that this particular instrument may not have actually "belonged" to John Lennon, and he may not have actually played it on those records.

As I understand it, Lennon and Harrison both purchased J- 160s from Hessy's in Liverpool at the same time, and the serial numbers on the sales receipts indicate that this guitar was originally purchased by Harrison, not Lennon.

At some time they got them mixed up, and Lennon ended up playing Harrison's instrument, but no-one is quite sure if they were switched immediate after purchase , or later.
 

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Why does it always seem like I hear about one of John Lennon's guitars selling for millions?
 

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Why does it always seem like I hear about one of John Lennon's guitars selling for millions?

The number of guitars firmly known to have been sold for over $1M is very limited: this one and the "Asia Benefit" guitar (which hardly counts). One can also count Clapton's Blackie and Dylan's Newport guitar if one adds in the buyer's premium on top of the ~$950k bid price. There are others like the Marley Washburn and Hendrix' Woodstock Strat which are alleged to have gone for seven figures, but since they were private sales it can't be proven.
 

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For a mere five million more you can have an entire dud for your money. And not just any dude, a dude that runs really fast and can see really tiny things. Yep better, stronger, faster.
 

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Only an idiot would pay that much for a used instrument.
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