Dweezil Zappa Found Hendrix's Guitar

Dweezil Zappa found the guitar under a staircase. A guitar famously torched on stage by Jimi Hendrix failed to reach its reserve price at auction on Tuesday. Hendrix's Fender Stratocaster Sunburst, thought to be the same instrument that he set fire to at the London Astoria in 1967, was expected to fetch at least Ł340,000. But the highest bid received was for Ł300,000. Now it is down to the vendor, Frank Zappa's son Dweezil, to decide whether accept that bid.


Hendrix also burned the guitar at the Miami Pop Festival the following year, and Zappa senior - who was also on the bill at the festival - found and restored the instrument.He played it on his 1976 album Zoot Allures before forgetting about it. Dweezil found it in pieces under the stairs at his father's studio, and set about putting it back together.
The auction marks the second time this year he has tried to sell the guitar - an earlier bid of $500,000 (Ł321,000) was rejected at a sale in Las Vegas. An auction house spokesman told BBC News Online that Dweezil Zappa would take both the Las Vegas bid and Tuesday's London offer into account before deciding what to do with the guitar.
Before the auction, Zappa told BBC News Online: "It's a very inspiring guitar because it has such a unique history, one that can never be recreated.

"When I found it taken apart, in 1991, I told my dad I'd found the Hendrix guitar, and he said I should have it. Now I think it's time it should pass on to a new owner." Hendrix only owned two Sunbursts, and it is thought that this is the one that was torched on the two occasions, according to Ted Owen, of Cooper Owen auctioneers, who handled the sale.

"All of the Hendrix archivists and all of the books are pointing to the fact that it was originally burnt in '67 at the Astoria and was restored and burnt again in Miami," he told BBC News Online. "It's particularly burnt where the electrics were and the plastic scratch-plate area. The neck is completely burnt."Hendrix is consistently voted the greatest guitarist of all time in music polls.
He once said: "The times I burnt my guitar it was like a sacrifice. You sacrifice the things you love. I love my guitar." He is only thought to have set fire to guitars three times - in London, Miami and at the Monterey International Pop Festival in 1967, which became the most famous torching because it was captured on film.

Also on sale at the auction are a handwritten poem by Doors front man Jim Morrison, which sold for Ł6,000 - at least three times its asking price.
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