& Nbspsarah miansoni
Was published
Advertising
A electric guitar 1982, used by the deceased rock legend of Eddie Van Halem, will be sold at auction in October, in New York was announced on Tuesday.
The Kramer brand tool has been based on the genuine guitar “Frankenstrat” Van Halen since 1975.
The musician visited the Kramer factory in New Jersey to change his instrument, hoping to create an “absolute guitar for sound, game and trust”, according to Sotheby’s.
The name “Frankenstrat” is the abbreviation of Frankenstein and Stratokaster, models of the electrodrotar Fenter.
The object at the auction has an inscription of Van Halen on the technical guitar of Rudy Leyren in the 1980s, who writes: “Roughly – these were the great ten years – let’s do another ten. Eddie van Halen. “
Lyaren finally sold the instrument to the Mötyy Crüe guitarist Miku Miku, who played it widely during the recording of the DR SeeedGood album from the group and other records, the auction house says.
Thanks to the black -white stripes, painted spray on a red background, the guitar shows the most recognizable design of Van Halen.
Five years after the death of Van Halen, this is his first guitar with this characteristic plan, when the liba is put up at the auction. It is expected that its price will be from 2 to 3 million dollars.
According to the auction house, Van Halen played the guitar in the 1982 and 1983 round in the United States and Latin America. The tool also appeared in Kramer’s television advertising.
“This guitar is one of the most iconic and recognizable tools encouraging copies of other manufacturers and inspiring generations of fans to develop their own tools,” Sotsibi said in a statement.
Eddie Van Halen He died of cancer in 2020.Over his five years, he became known as the legendary virtuoso of the guitar, spreading the tapping technique.
With his brother Alex, he created the Van Halen group in the early 1970s with singer David Lee Lee Roth and Basist Michael Anthony.
Van Halen was also famous for his work on the symbolic solo of an electric guitar in Michael Jackson’s song “Beat it” in 1982.
Rolling Stone Rolling Stone ranked it by number 4 on the list of 2023 from their 250 largest guitarists of all time.
The party, which will be sold in October, also includes the true Case of Kramer and the authenticity of the former owner of Mick Mars, which says: “I hope you will like it the same way as I am. It is also a majority of history. ”