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Guitar played by John Lennon and George Harrison fetches $2.9 million at auction

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Originally Published: 25 APR 24 07:51 ET

Updated: 30 MAY 24 09:08 ET

By Jack Guy, CNN

Editor’s note: This story has been updated with the final sale result.

(CNN) — A 12-string guitar played by Beatles stars John Lennon and George Harrisonand thought to have been lost for almost 60 years has sold at auction for a whopping $2.9 million.

The acoustic Framus ā€œHootenannyā€ was used by the band in 1965, featuring in recordings, sessions and performances of songs including ā€œHelp!ā€ ā€œYou’ve Got To Hide Your Love Awayā€ and ā€œIt’s Only Love,ā€ according to California-based auction house Julien’s Auctions. It has set a new world record for the most expensive Beatles guitar ever sold — a title previously held by a 1962 Gibson J-160E, which Lennon used to record ā€I Want to Hold Your Handā€ and other early Beatles hits, which sold for $2.4 million at Julien’s in November 2015.

Lennon gave the acoustic guitar to a friend, who passed it on to someone ā€œwho took the guitar home, tossed it in the attic, and gave it nary a thought for decades,ā€ the auction house said in a statement published in April.

The guitar, manufactured in Germany, has a spruce top, mahogany back and sides and a 19-fret rosewood fretboard, said the auction house, which worked with Beatles expert Andy Babiuk to confirm its authenticity.

ā€œIt has some distinctive markings which made it easily identifiable,ā€ said the auction house, but ā€œthe real proof is in the sound.ā€

ā€œWhen strummed, it immediately identifies itself as ā€˜that’ guitar. If you know the chords, Beatles tunes fall out of the sound hole effortlessly,ā€ it said.

ā€œLike an audio time capsule from 1965, the Framus is a direct link to those records.ā€

When it was found, the guitar was in such a bad state that it wasn’t playable, according to the auction house, which decided to restore it.

Julien’s entrusted the job to Ryan Schuermann of LA Guitar Repair, who ā€œperformed a masterful neck reset that’s nearly undetectable, a beautiful repair of the top, steam and heat treatment of the bridge… all to ensure the Hootenanny would be playable not just for now, but for decades to come.ā€

The guitar went under the hammer as part of Julien’s Auctions ā€œMusic Iconsā€ event, which took place at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City on May 29-30.

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25 Apr 24

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