Julien’s Auctions will host an event titled “Played, Worn, & Torn: Rock ‘N’ Roll Iconic Guitars,” featuring a variety of guitars and memorabilia that have played significant roles in rock history.
One of the most captivating items is the 1993 Ernie Ball Music Man Eddie Van Halen Signature guitar, which has resurfaced after being unseen for 31 years.
This special Van Halen guitar, adorned with the Canadian flag, was played by the guitarist during a 1993 Canada Day concert.
Originally made in March 1993 and listed as the “Van Halen Transparent Purple Guitar,” it was transformed to feature the Canadian flag. The guitar boasts a maple neck, a basswood body, and the distinctive DiMarzio pickups.
The Van Halen Signature guitar made only one public appearance when the guitarist performed on July 1, 1993, at Molson Park in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The guitar was unveiled as a surprise to the audience and a tribute to Canada. During the concert, Van Halen played iconic songs like “Jump,” “You Really Got Me,” and “Rockin’ In The Free World.”
Before its auction appearance, the guitar’s whereabouts were a mystery for the past three decades. It has reemerged with a black hard-shell case, concert tickets, and performance photos, making it a treasure for collectors and fans.
The journey of this instrument from the factory to the stage and into the hidden corners of rock history reveals much about its enduring musical power and ability to create lasting memories.