Oct 8, 2009, 11:01 GMT
The owner of a guitar signed by Britain's Prince Harry is desperate to find out its worth.
The 25-year-old royal autographed the £500 electric instrument, owned by Paul Sundt, after watching Paul perform with his band three years ago.
Paul explained: "The guitar does mean a lot to me but I've got a new one now so I wondered how much it might be worth.
"I have great memories about the night we played when Prince Harry turned up. He was really pleasant and chatty and just like one of the lads. His bodyguard even got up on stage with us and sang ?Wild Thing'."
Paul and his band Beaver were playing a set at a party at Lulworth Army Camp in Dorset, where Harry completed part of his army training.
The group were amazed when Harry attended, and thrilled when he began dancing to their music.
The royal spend time with the band after their show, with they group gifting him a Beaver T-shirt.
In return, Harry - who is usually reluctant to sign his name - gave autographs, including his name, Harry Wales, and a smiley face on the guitar.
Paul added to the Dorset Echo newspaper: "At the end I asked Harry if he would sign the guitar and he said he would think about it if we kept on playing. It was a tongue in cheek bribe we were happy to accept."
He has now taken the instrument to Duke's auction house in Dorchester to see how much it could raise if sold.
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