4 Oct 2024

George Harrison's early Beatles guitar could fetch $1.3m at auction

1:20 am on 4 October 2024
22 May 2019, Hamburg: George Harrison's "Futurama" guitar is on display on a couch in Hamburg's "No.1 Guitar Center" before its auction in London. The Beatles member played this guitar during his legendary guest performances of the band in Hamburg. It is estimated to be worth up to GBP 300 000 (around EUR 343 000) and will be auctioned in London on 12 June. Photo: Axel Heimken/dpa (Photo by AXEL HEIMKEN / DPA / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP)

George Harrison's 'Futurama' guitar was one of his most played. Photo: AFP / Axel Heimken

An electric guitar played by the late guitarist George Harrison in the early days of the Beatles will go up for sale at an auction next month where it could be sold for more than US$800,000 (NZ$1.3 million).

Bought from a music store in the band's birth city of Liverpool, Harrison played the Futurama guitar in the early 1960s when the band performed at the Cavern Club, toured Germany and made their first official records for Polydor.

The auctioneers say the Futurama guitar, with its sunburst finish, was one of his most played. They call it "one of the holy grails of historic Beatles guitars" and said it is expected to exceed its estimate price tag of US $600,000-$800,000 (NZ$965,000-$1.3m).

Harrison said the guitar was "very difficult" to play but he liked what he called its "futuristic" look.

"It had a great sound," he later told a journalist.

In 1964, he donated the instrument to a rock magazine as a competition prize, but it remained with the publication's editor when the winner opted for a cash prize instead of owning a piece of rock and roll history.

The guitar will be on display at The Beatles Story in Liverpool for the next fortnight before being shown at other museums across Europe. It is due to auctioned from 20-22 November in the United States.

- Reuters

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