If you havn't seen this. :lol:
http://www.guitarsite.com/news/features/axe_murders_ugliest_guitars_2007/
"In my dreams your blowin' me... some kisses" - Lets Duet - Dewford Randolph Cox
Thanks for posting. Always fun to look at the unusual. A few of them I thought were actually cool.
Roy
"I wonder if a composer ever intentionally composed a piece that was physically impossible to play and stuck it away to be found years later after his death, knowing it would forever drive perfectionist musicians crazy." - George Carlin
Thanks for posting. Always fun to look at the unusual. A few of them I thought were actually cool.
agreed
#4491....
If it plays good, it ain't ugly to me.
Well, one thing didn't occur.
No GAS was experienced. :lol:
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
Well, #46 was right cute. As for #30, CBGs are always cool.
There were a number of interesting individualized guitars that aren't quite to my taste. (And I have a lap steel that's bright yellow with "POLICE LINE DO NOT CROSS" stenciled on the edge of the body.)
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
Guitar?
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
46 wasn't a beach volleyball team?
-=tension & release=-
Oh no, I can't say that on here. Never mind.
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
Wow a lot of those are pretty bad. The one the guy made for his dad though, number 5 or something is kind of cool as a collection piece.
I never thought I'd see that many guitars that I didn't want! :o
Dan
"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge
Can I get a MIM Tele with Cheech Marin's picture on it so I can play "Born In East L.A."?
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wow i love 5 and 8. And no, i dont think 46 did have a guitar in the picture :P
And no, i dont think 46 did have a guitar in the picture
Well, there is......and it's ruining the picture. :evil: :twisted:
Roy
"I wonder if a composer ever intentionally composed a piece that was physically impossible to play and stuck it away to be found years later after his death, knowing it would forever drive perfectionist musicians crazy." - George Carlin