ACE FREHLEY’S 1975 LES PAUL GUITAR UP FOR AUCTION

Julien’s Auctions, the world’s leading celebrity auction house, announced today from Hard Rock Cafe Piccadilly Circus the full details of its highly anticipated Music Icons sale. This year’s collection celebrates the enduring power of heavy metal and commemorates the 50th anniversary of KISS in London with a touring exhibition of highlights from the sale. Bidding on the full collection with over 800 items opens April 27.

“Interest in music memorabilia is reaching unprecedented levels, fueled by collectors who appreciate both the cultural significance of these instruments and the legacy of the artists behind them—often resulting in record-breaking sales,” said Martin Nolan, co-founder and executive director of Julien’s Auctions. “Our annual Music Icons auction, featuring extraordinary guitars from Ace FrehleyStevie Ray Vaughan and Kirk Hammett, underscores Julien’s ongoing commitment to bringing museum-quality pieces to market while shaping the global conversation around music collecting.”

The highlights and registration are now available to view at juliensauctions.com. The two-day auction will be held May 29th-30th, live from Hard Rock Cafe Times Square in New York City.

The travelling Music Icons experience includes an extraordinary collection of some of the most powerful and influential guitars ever to hit the auction stage — instruments played by rock legends including Ace Frehley (KISS),Billy Duffy (The Cult),Izzy Stradlin (Guns N’ Roses),Kirk Hammett (Metallica),Mick Mars (Motley Crüe) and Stevie Ray Vaughan and also includes a Zildjian gong played by Black SabbathThe highlight exhibition unveiled today at Hard Rock Cafe Piccadilly Circus will remain on view through April 13 before traveling to Japan at Hard Rock Cafe Tokyo where it will be displayed on April 27 the day the sale goes live. Additional items will make a stop on May 13 at Hard Rock Cafe Times Square, remaining open to the public until the live auction takes place May 29-30.

At the centerpiece of the collection is Ace Frehley‘s 1975 Gibson Les Paul, one of the most historically significant guitars in rock and roll. From the very beginning of his career, this instrument, which is expected to fetch between $400,000 and $600,000, was Frehley‘s constant companion, accompanying him on stage and in the studio with KISS more than any other guitar in his arsenal. His longtime use of this Gibson Les Paul has earned Frehley a place on nearly every “Top 10 Les Paul Players Of All Time” list ever published.

Hosted in partnership with the world-renowned Hard Rock Cafe, Julien‘s “Music Icons” auction brings together an extraordinary collection of genre-defining memorabilia from the most influential artists in rock and roll history, including instruments played on stage and in studio by revered musicians. This landmark event offers collectors and fans a rare opportunity to acquire pieces from the music legends who shaped generations

Registration is required to bid in this auction and can be done in person on the day of the auction, or online before the sale at the Julien’s Auctions.

2 Responses

  1. Ace Frehley’s influence of the Gibson Les Paul model is undeniable. He influenced so many guitarists on Les Pauls and with his guitar playing…..amazing, considering Ace’s playing was based primarily on the pentatonic scale.

    My first electric guitar was a Les Paul copy because of Ace Frehley.

    1. I’m the same as you Rattlehead

      I bought a Les Paul and play a Les Paul because of Ace. In regards to this auction, once again I feel that the real fans who would love to have this guitar and look after it and cherish it are not allowed to have a chance. $400,000 – $600,000? Who’s going to be able to buy that other than some mega rich person (probably an NFL team owner or something) who probably doesn’t care that much for the artist but will only buy it because it’ll look good in their collection?

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