Neal Schon Guitars Auction For $4.2 Million

TOKYO, JAPAN – FEBRUARY 07: Musician Neal Schon of Journey performs live onstage at Nippon Budokan arena on February 7, 2017 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Jun Sato/WireImage).


A guitar collection belonging to Journey’s Neal Schon has auctioned off for more than $4.2 million. More than 90 guitars were included in the auction, some of which fetched more than $300,000.

One guitar – a Les Paul played on “Don’t Stop Believin'” – was sold to Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, a famous collector of rock’n’roll memorabilia.

If you could own any guitar from rock history, what would you choose?

 

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