New Jersey based auction house Gotta Have Rock and Roll’s Summer Auction ends tomorrow, and some of the lots featured include an Eddie Van Halen Frankenstrat, a George Harrison played and twice signed guitar that comes with original recordings, Ace Frehley’s 1973 Tobacco burst Les Paul Deluxe, Eric Clapton’s “Slowhand” 1954 Fender Stratocaster, Chris Cornell’s iconic “Badmotorfinger” recording used Les Paul Deluxe, and even the guitar Prince played and smashed in the “My Name Is Prince” music video.

Gotta Have Rock and Roll prides itself on being the premiere guitar and music memorabilia auction house in the world, having sold items such as Elvis Presley’s 1942 Martin D-12 Sun Sessions Guitar (a.k.a. the guitar that started Rock’n’Roll) for $1.32 million and Duane Allman’s 1957 Gold Top Gibson for $1 million.

Now, their auction features some of the most famous guitars from all across music, and includes items at price ranges from $50 to $500,000. With 67 signed and stage used guitars from artists such as Paul Stanley, Taylor Swift, Cream, and Iron Maiden, there is something for everyone.

Go to gottahaverockandroll.com to register to bid today on +1300 of the finest items in music, sports, pop culture, and historical memorabilia.