A Fender guitar signed by all members of Iron Maiden has seen the highest bids in a charity auction organised by TeamRock.
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TeamRock is an organisation formed by Iron Maiden's manager, Rod Smallwood, and Alexander Milas, editor-in-chief of Metal Hammer magazine, with profits from various fundraisers going to children's charities.
The Fender Stratocaster Special, complete with hard shell case, sold for £2,500 ($4,177) for the Nordoff Robbins musical therapy charity.
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More Iron Maiden memorabilia included a signed print from the band's recent landmark gig at Sonisphere Festival, where Bruce Dickinson - a trained pilot - staged a dogfight re-enactment to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first world war.
With team mascot Eddie at the helm of a Spitfire fighter plane, the print made £2,050 ($3,420).
Paul Fraser Collectibles has a brilliant selection of music memorabilia for sale.