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Randy Bachman plans to auction off 200 of his guitars next month

WATCH ABOVE: (From May 8, 2020) During a candid interview with guitarist Randy Bachman, he talks about The Guess Who's rise to stardom, creating the smash-hit "American Woman' while tuning his guitar and how making a "series of really good mistakes" lead him to where he is today. – May 8, 2020

Randy Bachman is bidding farewell to some of the instruments that shaped his legendary rock career, including the guitar used to compose the Guess Who classic “American Woman.”

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The Winnipeg-born musician says 200 of his signature guitars will be auctioned at New York’s Hard Rock Cafe and online on May 29 and 30.

The instruments include the 1959 Les Paul Standard guitar, which Bachman acquired in 1968 when a performance in a Nanaimo, B.C., church basement took an unexpected turn. His own guitar suffered a cracked neck, so a fan offered him the Les Paul as a replacement.

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The guitar later inspired the famous “American Woman” riff that came to him during a performance at a curling rink.

Julien’s Auctions says the guitar now has a conservative estimated worth of US$200,000 to $400,000.

Other items up for auction include Bachman’s 1968 Fender Hardtail Stratocaster, played on the single “Let it Ride,” and a 1957 Sunburst Harmony acoustic, the first guitar he acquired as a young violinist – which by its design evokes the look of a violin.

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