You may not be able to play a guitar like Eric Clipton or George Harrison, but now you may own one of his previous six strings.
An ultra -rare 1913 Gibson Style A -Ponic Arc Top is once played by two virtuals, now he is ready to grip through Reverb, which is an online market for new and used music instruments and other equipment. This device, whose name is Patty, can be you at a cold $ 949,999.
Of course, the guitar has a lot of music history. Clipton, who was really owned by the device, and Harrison can be seen with an ax in a private song session in October 1968. (You can also catch a glimpse of the guitar. Life in 12 barsIn a documentary about the life and career of the Clapton.) In the image, Betle Patty is playing while the duo is bringing his first joint written synthesis “badge”. This is the only well -known icon of both working on the song. “Badge” for cream this week in Hollywood header studios FarewellThe fourth and final album of the group.
Thanks to this song session, Petty has a relationship with one of the most famous successful films of Beatles. According to Reverb, influenced by the bridge over the “seed”, Harrison used similar structural elements to make “the sun come here”, which was released in 1969, according to Riverb.
From there, the Guitar landed in the hands of American singer and songwriter Delney Bramelet in 1970. After his death in 2008, his property sold the collector’s item through Julian auction. Now, though, it is part of Victor Archives in Camden, New Jersey until a lucky musician removed it, ie.
Many of these two music legends have popped you at auction in the past years. Clapton’s 1974 000-28 Martin Acostic, which he prepared “amazing tonight”, was ready for auction last May. In the meantime, Harrison’s photorama guitar, which supported it during the early years of Beatles, was ready to capture Julian’s auction in the last fall. This piece of music history is reduced to $ 1.27 million – so the sticker price of $ 949,999 is very good for Gibson.
