Les Paul's Watch -- the One He Got From Sinatra -- Goes For $20,000 at Auction

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Sean J. O'Connell
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Les Paul died about three years ago. He was 94 and still gigging every Monday night in Manhattan. If you don't know much about him other than the guitars that bear his name, know that he was "without exaggeration the single most important figure in the history of modern music technology," as Weekly writer John Payne wrote about him after an interview with the guitarist and inventor in the mid-aughts.

This past Friday and Saturday, at Julien's Auction house in Beverly Hills, Paul's estate auctioned off over 700 lots of his belongings, including hundreds of guitars, effect machines, trophies and street signs. Pretty much everything except the light bulbs in his house was up for grabs.

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Sean J. O'Connell
I was joined Saturday morning by local jazz guitarist Bruce Forman, who played with Paul at his famous New York residency some years ago. His most recent release, Formanism, is a more straight-ahead affair of original compositions with former students Gabe Noel on bass and Jake Reed holding down the drums. He is a nimble guitarist unafraid to entertain his listeners.

After signing his life away on a credit check and receiving his paddle, we were just in time for the 10 a.m. start. Ten minutes and five lots later the auction had already netted over $20,000. "I think I might be out of my league," said Forman.

Drew Berlin, one of the famed guitar pros behind the Burst Brothers, was a consultant for the auction. "We were hoping to take in a million, million and a half," he said, clearly satisfied with the proceedings. "Yesterday alone we took in 1.7 million."

It is an understatement to say that the estimated prices in the catalog were a little low. Guitar schematics from the late 1960s valued between $600 and $800 sold for $17,000. A wristwatch given to Paul by Frank Sinatra was listed to sell between $400 and $600. It sold for $20,000 in less than a minute. A harmonica rack expected to go for upwards of $1,500 sold for $47,500.

Buried deep in the lush, 400-page catalog, Forman and guitar collector Andy Pascoe set their sights on a 1937 D'Angelico acoustic archtop. It sold at the comparatively low price of $12,000. Neither Forman nor Pascoe came away with the guitar, but then again neither had to come up with an excuse for his wife either.


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CultofSOC
CultofSOC

Ha ha. I'm just about the writer I dreamed of being. Maybe even surpassed. It's good to know you are familiar with my work, "JonBrion". Bitter, sarcastic and negative are my hallmarks. Not so much on this article but obviously you've seen my other "rants." Thank you for including my middle initial too. It's often forgotten. And it appears that "JonBrion" and I probably agree that Brown Bunny is underrated. I even own a copy of Gallo's "When" which I thought was pretty good. An album I like even more is Jon Brion's "Meaningless." I hope you put out another pop record some day, "JonBrion." Thanks for the comment.

JonBrion
JonBrion

Sean J. O'Connell goes out of his way to insult Vincent Gallo. I was at the auction both Friday and Saturday. Vincent Gallo is one of the most knowledgeable, interesting , intelligent and kind hearted people I have ever met. He brought a lot of energy and fun to the auction. Aside from being one of America's best filmmakers and film actors he has also done plenty of other interesting things and is certainly a legend. Sean J. O'Connell writes a glorified blog for a sad newspaper. I am sorry Sean J. O'Connell you never became the writer you dreamed of being but please leave greats like Vincent Gallo out of your bitter, sarcastic and negative rants.   

CultofSOC
CultofSOC

I didn't see him there. Maybe he went Friday? If I had seen him I certainly would have approached him. I learned about Les Paul through Brion's advocacy at the old Largo friday night residency.

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