Eddie Van Halen’s Hot for Teacher Kramer at auction
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Eddie Van Halen’s Hot for Teacher Kramer at auction, this is the famous guitar used in the song’s iconic music video. Van Halen also played it throughout 1983 and 1984. Certainly a huge influence on a whole generation of guitarists, Sotheby’s believe it will sell for between 2 and 3 million dollars!
Hot for Teacher
The Hot for Teacher Kramer owned and played by Eddie Van Halen is up for auction at Sotheby’s. It is already at $1,800,000 and set to sell for somewhere between $2 million and $3 million.
EVH Kramer
Kramer CO176 is the first rear-loaded striped guitar that Eddie Van Halen received from Kramer luthier Paul Unkert.
The body is made from poplar wood and Eddie would play this one between ’83 and ’84, until Alan Holdsworth introduced him to basswood bodied guitars.
It is a 22 fret, bolt-on maple neck with an Unk stamp on the heel, and comes fitted with a single double-coil Seymour Duncan humbucker pickup, one volume knob and a Floyd Rose locking bridge.
This guitar also has screw holes on the back of the body for connecting his patented support system for playing piano-style and is according to Sothebys the first guitar to have been used with that system.
Provenance
The Kramer was gifted by Eddie Van Halen to Gregg Emerson around 1990. Emerson was the Van Halen’s drum tech and it was a retirement present from Eddie to him.
It then was given to Emerson’s nephew, who then sold it to Neal’s Music in Huntington Beach, California. Neal’s Music then sold the instrument to its current owner.
This is a very important part of guitar history, as so many young guitarists would have seen it in that famous video, as Eddie ripped his guitar solo all over it.
It comes with a letter of provenance by Paul Unkert. Along with a signed photograph from Eddie Van Halen, its original hard case with tour and a Warner Brothers tag. Plus, the straight jacket and white gloves worn by Van Halen in the video.
The Sotheby’s auction closes on Tuesday, April 18 2023
Kramer
Even now in 2023 the single humbucker Kramer models are making a comeback. Though they are now owned by Gibson and are essentially budget instruments.
Though many EVH fans will probably opt for the Frankenstein-style models from Eddie’s own company EVH. Which he set up with Fender and continues to carry his name.
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