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Ace Frehley’s Legendary ‘Smoker’ Guitar Up for Auction – $100K Starting Bid

Updated :  Wednesday, November 19, 2025 1:17 PM
Ace Frehley on stage playing his “Smoker” Gibson Les Paul guitar.

KISS fans have a rare opportunity to own a piece of rock history. The late Ace Frehley’s Sunburst Gibson Les Paul “Smoker” guitar, used during KISS’ 1999 Psycho Circus and 2000 Farewell tours, is now up for auction. Signed by Frehley and modified to produce his signature smoking effects, the guitar comes with a letter of authenticity. Bidding is open on Gotta Have Rock and Roll until December 5, with a minimum bid of $100,000 and an expected sale price between $150,000 and $200,000.

Guitar Features and History

The stage-used guitar, previously part of Frehley’s personal collection, is noted for its historical significance during a peak period of his career. Modifications allow it to replicate the iconic smoke effects that Frehley was known for on stage. Collectors value the instrument not only for its signature sound but also for the autograph and its provenance, verified through accompanying documentation.

Expert Insights

Music memorabilia expert Jason Michaels commented, “Ace Frehley’s ‘Smoker’ guitar represents a tangible piece of rock legacy. With his passing last month, interest in his instruments has skyrocketed. This guitar is historically and culturally significant for KISS fans and collectors alike.” Another industry insider noted that guitars from Frehley’s personal collection rarely enter public auctions, making this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Market and Collector Significance

The auction of Frehley’s guitar is expected to draw attention from high-profile collectors and fans worldwide. With an estimated final price upwards of $200,000, it highlights the enduring value of music memorabilia linked to influential artists. The sale also underscores the increased market demand for items associated with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees following their passing.

Auction and Public Viewing

Bidding closes on December 5, 2025, on Gotta Have Rock and Roll’s online platform. Interested buyers can register and place bids in advance. The guitar will remain with the auction house until the sale is finalized, and prospective buyers may have limited viewing opportunities in the days leading up to the auction close.

Sources:

  • Gotta Have Rock and Roll (Official Auction Listing)

  • Getty Images / ABC Audio

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