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£280,000 for burnt Hendrix guitar | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
The first guitar torched on stage by Jimi Hendrix has been sold for £280,00 an auction of rock memorabilia. | |
The Fender Stratocaster was burned at the end of the show at the Astoria in Finsbury Park, north London, in 1967. | |
The east London sale also included the Beatles' first management contract, signed in 1962 by all four members of the group and manager Brian Epstein. | |
The document, which includes the signatures of Paul McCartney and George Harrison's fathers, fetched £240,000. | |
Drummer Ringo Starr signed the four-page contract under his own name, Richard Starkey. | Drummer Ringo Starr signed the four-page contract under his own name, Richard Starkey. |
The items were sold at The Fame Bureau's It's More Than Rock and Roll memorabilia auction. | |
Gimmick | Gimmick |
Managing director Ted Owen said the document was "the most important music contract to have ever appeared". | Managing director Ted Owen said the document was "the most important music contract to have ever appeared". |
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Hendrix, who died in 1970 at the age of 27, later became famous for burning the 1965 Fender Stratocaster. | |
The instrument, which apparently ended up with a business associate, was only recovered from a garage last year and still bears the scorch marks of Hendrix's performance. | The instrument, which apparently ended up with a business associate, was only recovered from a garage last year and still bears the scorch marks of Hendrix's performance. |
Also up for sale are what are claimed to be the only remaining fingerprints of Elvis Presley, on a concealed gun permit. | Also up for sale are what are claimed to be the only remaining fingerprints of Elvis Presley, on a concealed gun permit. |
The audio archive of legendary music producer Joe Meek - a set of almost 2,000 master tapes - was expected to fetch up to £300,000. | |
Rock 'n' roll memorabilia has proved to be a booming business in recent years, according to the BBC's business correspondent Martin Shankleman. | Rock 'n' roll memorabilia has proved to be a booming business in recent years, according to the BBC's business correspondent Martin Shankleman. |