Elvis Presley's guitar from legendary show put up for auction for millions
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Sotheby's is selling the Hagstrom Viking II electric guitar that Elvis used in 1968. The auction will take place in April with an expected price of up to 2 million.

The Hagstrom Viking II electric guitar, played by Elvis Presley during his 1968 Comeback Special, is up for auction. This was reported by Rolling Stone, according to UNN.
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It is noted that Sotheby's is selling the Swedish semi-hollow body instrument that Elvis used while performing songs such as "Blue Suede Shoes," "Trouble," and "Guitar Man." He also holds the guitar on the cover of his 1969 album Elvis in Memphis. It is estimated to sell for between $1 million and $2 million.
"This guitar became a symbol of Elvis's legendary comeback. Guitars were always central to his image, but Elvis's return to the stage after many years away, dressed in his iconic black leather suit and playing this guitar, created one of the most enduring images in rock history. It was a turning point that reconnected him with a generation of fans and cemented his status as the King of Rock and Roll,"
It is indicated that bidding for the online auction will begin on April 9 and run until April 23. The guitar will be on display at Sotheby's New York Breuer Building from April 13 to April 20.
"Unlike most of Elvis's guitars, which were acoustic, this is an electric Hagstrom, known for its distinctive look and sound. Its rarity and association with this unique performance make it one of the most iconic instruments associated with Elvis," says Inciardi.
Recall
Eddie Van Halen's iconic 1982 Kramer guitar, modeled after "Frankenstein," is up for auction at Sotheby's. The instrument, used in 1982-1983, is expected to fetch up to $3 million.
