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A previously lost 12-string acoustic guitar that belonged to the late John Lennon will go up for sale at an auction in May after it was recently found in the attic of a home in Britain.
John Lennon's 'lost' guitar found in an attic sets new world record after selling for mega $2.9million at auction. The guitar was found in an attic in the UK after being 'lost' for over 50 years ...
John Lennon’s stolen acoustic guitar was sold for top dollar on Saturday at a California auction, fetching over $2.4 million, while a Beatles drum head went for more than $2 million — marking ...
An acoustic guitar that John Lennon used to record and write "Love Me Do," ''I Want to Hold Your Hand" and other hit songs sold for $2.4 million at auction. Julien's Auctions said the Gibson J ...
A lost guitar played by John Lennon at height of Beatlemania that had been stashed away in an attic for decades has been sold at auction for more than $2.8 million. The sale makes it the most ...
John Lennon’s ‘Help!’ Guitar Headed to Auction After Spending the Last 50 Years in an Attic. Lennon and George Harrison played the Framus 12-string Hootenanny acoustic on Help! and Rubber Soul.
The guitar had an estimated price of $600,000 to $800,000, but was expected to fetch far more. It surpassed the $2.4 million price tag of Lennon’s Gibson J160E , which sold in 2015.
John Lennon's Framus Hootenanny guitar, used by the late Beatle on the band's 1965 'Help!' album, sold at auction for nearly five times its estimated price.
Where to see John Lennon's lost guitar in NYC 00:46. A piece of music history has sold for a record-setting price. John Lennon's Framus Hootenanny 12-string acoustic guitar was used by Lennon and ...
A recently discovered guitar that John Lennon used to record multiple Beatles songs in the 1960s before it went missing for 50 years has sold at auction for $2.9 million, becoming one of the most ...
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