A rare guitar designed and owned by renowned guitarist Les Paul sold for $180,000 as part of a two-day auction of his instruments and personal effects that raised nearly $5 million.
The guitar, a rare 1982 Gibson Les Paul prototype recording model, was among several of the iconic guitarist’s instruments that sold in Los Angeles over the weekend.
Other models included a 1951 Fender Nocaster that brought in a whopping $216,000 and a 1940s Epiphone Zephyr, known as “Klunker #3,” which fetched $144,000. Research notes, a sign for the Les Paul Iridium Club, and a custom license plate were among other items being sold. MORE HERE
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