An iconic acoustic guitar played by the legendary John Lennon has set a new world record at auction, fetching a staggering $2.9 million. This historic Framus 12-string Hootenanny guitar was used during the recording of the Beatles’ timeless album ‘Help!’ and the film of the same name, contributing to some of their most iconic songs from the 1960s. Presumed lost for half a century, the guitar resurfaced and was acquired by the road manager for the musical duo Peter and Gordon. Julien’s Auctions handled the sale, with CEO David Goodman expressing his excitement about setting a new benchmark in music history. The auction, titled ‘Music Icons’, also featured notable items like Tina Turner’s Versace dress, Amy Winehouse’s Fendi gown, and a book of Tupac Shakur’s handwritten lyrics.
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Julien’s Auctions is set to auction off a piece of rock ‘n’ roll history next month: John Lennon’s iconic Framus Hootenanny guitar. Featured prominently in the Beatles’ hit songs and the 1965 film Help!, the instrument is estimated to fetch a staggering sum between $600,000 and $800,000. Discovered recently in an attic in the British countryside, the guitar has been authenticated by Beatles historians and is expected to eclipse the current record price for a Beatles guitar.