The piano was designed by 1960s art collective BEV. A builder could be about to secure a £2,000 payday after finding the sketches Paul McCartney commissioned for his “psychedelic” piano in a skip.
Andy Clynes from Oldham was leading a team at a mill near Manchester in 1999 when he noticed the papers had been thrown out with other waste.
After taking them out of the skip, Andy stored the papers in his loft for 20 years before recently deciding to get them valued.
The sketches of the music icon’s piano, which was designed in 1967, will now go under the hammer at Omega Auctions, where they are expected to reach £2,000.
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