Breaking auction news includes the availability of Paul McCartney’s 1960 Höfner Violin bass guitar with the inscription “Paul McCartney Woz Here” and a 1962 Fender Stratocaster favored by the Beatles during tours with Chris Montez. Furthermore, Elvis Presley’s Gibson acoustic guitar from the movie “Loving You” is up for grabs too.
To acquire these iconic instruments, you will substantial funds. The estimated cost for McCartney’s Höfner 500/1 is anticipated to exceed $300,000, while the Fender Stratocaster could range from $500,000 to $1 million. Despite not appearing on any Beatles album, the significance of the Strat lies in its association with John Lennon, George Harrison, and, reportedly, McCartney, enhancing its potential value to a million-dollar status.
Described as a “Holy Grail” by the auction host, Gotta Have Rock And Roll, the Höfner 500/1 is highly sought after. Also at the auction is Elvis’s Gibson LG-1, priced around $30,000, which is considered a comparative bargain, especially for fans of the movie “Loving You.”
In the movie, Elvis used the LG-1 in his first lead role as Deke Rivers. However, despite being lined up for the first musical number, it was eventually replaced by a J-45. Elvis’s upward mobility is symbolized by the guitar exchange during crucial scenes.
The 500/1 Violin Bass gifted by McCartney to a music executive comes with a unique touch—McCartney’s signature and the inscription “Paul McCartney Woz Here!” This right-handed model, strung for a leftie, bears authenticity certification by Frank Caiazzo.
The Fender Stratocaster’s rarity in England during the Beatles’ time made it groundbreaking gear. Montez initially owned it, but it stayed with him after the UK tour with the Beatles. Montez and Gotta Have Rock And Roll vouched for the guitar’s authenticity.
Comparisons are drawn to recent high-profile auctions, such as Kurt Cobain’s 1993 Fender Mustang, which sold for over $1.5 million. The potential for the Fender Stratocaster to achieve a similar status is hinted at, making it a noteworthy item for interested bidders.