How much did The Beatles guitars sell for?

An acoustic guitar which once belonged to John Lennon, has sold for a record $2.41 million over the weekend, beating original estimates of $600,000 to $800,000. In September 1962, Lennon, one of the founding members of The Beatles, purchased a J-160E Gibson acoustic guitar from Rushworth’s Music House in Liverpool.

What Epiphone acoustic did John Lennon play?

The Epiphone EJ-160e was a limited-edition version of the legendary Gibson J-160e, which was popularized by John Lennon and George Harrison in The Beatles. It was, in fact, the only guitar which has been featured on every Beatles album.

What guitars did John Lennon use?

Overview. John Lennon played various guitars with The Beatles and during his solo career, most notably the Rickenbacker (four variants thereof) and Epiphone Casino, along with various Gibson and Fender guitars. His other instrument of choice was the piano, on which he also composed many songs.

What happened to John Lennon’s Epiphone Casino guitar?

Lennon kept his Casino until the end of his life, bequeathing it to Yoko Ono. It has become one of the most treasured artefacts in Rock and Roll history, appearing in museums around the world as a genuinely important cultural relic. Paul McCartney, meanwhile, uses the Epiphone he bought in 1964 to this day.

When did the Gibson J-160E come out?

Gibson launched the J-160E in 1954. An unusual hybrid, it looked like a regular flat-top acoustic, but was fitted with an electric guitar-type pickup and controls.

How much did John Lennon’s J-160 cost?

The total credit price noted for Lennon’s Gibson J-160E (and presumably Harrison’s, too) was a cool £161/1/- (£161.05 was about $450 then and is around £3,100 or $4,600 today). The receipt also reveals that Epstein paid for the guitar in full almost exactly a year later.

Did John Lennon use the J-160E on I want to Hold Your Hand?

John Lennon did NOT use the J-160E on I Want to Hold Your Hand or All My Loving, all obviously featuring the sonic signatures of his Rickenbacker Capri 325. Lennon’s famous “Triplets” significantly enhanced the recording of All My Loving and powerful backing track made I Want to Hold Your Hand with other elements (see book).

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