's son , Wolfgang , is not at all happy to see auctions raking in millions by selling rare items that belonged to his father.
The artist's outburst occurred on his official Twitter account, when he reposted the auction news from the Blabbermouth , he vented, “The headline should be: 'Three striped guitars sold at a charity auction'. They weren't stage guitars. I had nothing to do with it. I NEVER plan to sell any of my father's iconic guitars. The only place they possibly belong is a museum.”
Later, the artist also commented that one of the guitars was given as a gift, criticizing the recipient's attitude of selling the instrument. Wolfgang then discovered that the auction wasn't for charity, and stated, "They're just trying to take advantage of my father's death. Screw them."
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