The current owner said he was given the guitar because he could play it better than Harrison A guitar once owned by Beatles legends George Harrison and John Lennon has been valued at £400,000 on the Antiques Roadshow.
On tonight’s episode of the BBC show, the guitar’s current owner, a former session musician, said he was given the guitar because he could play it better than Harrison.
Bartell’s of California made the prototype fretless instrument in the 1960s and it was brought to Battle Abbey in Sussex for this week’s show.
Valuing the guitar at between £300,000 and £400,000, expert Jon Baddeley said of the guitar: “I think in 25 years it’s by far the most expensive thing I’ve ever seen.” He continued: “You know to a guitar collector it’s
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