![]() ![]() The second six-string hitting the block is another Kramer – more specifically, an EVH-played and -signed Frankenstrat copy, which comes fully loaded with two strips of pick-equipped tape and one of Van Halen's cigarette butts. The 1st and 2nd indicate the year of manufacture for the 6 digit serial numbers which weve been using since 2000. Though there is some confusion over when the guitar was specifically built, it has been extensively verified by two letters of authenticity – one from Clark himself and one from the auction house – and visually matches the guitars Van Halen wielded during the tours. The 1st digit indicates the year of manufacture for the 4 & 5 digit serial numbers, these were used from 1989-1999. Features an Original Floyd Rose and maple 'Chicken Beak' headstock. ![]() The guitar is one of 14 axes built by legendary luthier Zeke Clark, with this one in particular being labeled as one of EVH's back-up guitars for both tours. All three items are set to hit the auction block today (August 11th) at 9:00am EST.įirst up in the striped six-string department is an EVH-played Kramer – serial number F1018 – wielded by the late guitar icon during both the 19 tours. According to Guitar World, a pair of striped Kramer electric guitars played by Eddie Van Halen are set to hit the auction block over at Gotta Have Rock And Roll, alongside a full Peavey 5150 stack that was used on Van Halen’s 1994 album, Balance.
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