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Post subject: Re: Unusual guitars
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:46 am
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upnorth wrote:
I bet there's 49 more of these guitars floating around somewhere. I think this one needed binding.

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So was Bo Diddley playing a guitar shaped like Kansas all those years? :P

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Post subject: Re: Unusual guitars
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 6:23 am
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Screamin Armadillo wrote:
So was Bo Diddley playing a guitar shaped like Kansas all those years? :P

Unless the Missouri river has changed its course lately, Kansas isn't a rectangular shape.


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I think someone "jumped the shark" with this one.

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Post subject: Re: Unusual guitars
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 7:47 am
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arth1 wrote:
Screamin Armadillo wrote:
So was Bo Diddley playing a guitar shaped like Kansas all those years? :P

Unless the Missouri river has changed its course lately, Kansas isn't a rectangular shape.

I know that. It's called "artistic exaggeration for humorous effect," Arth. Try to remove the stick that seems so firmly planted. You know where.

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Post subject: Re: Unusual guitars
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:21 am
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Screamin Armadillo wrote:
arth1 wrote:
Screamin Armadillo wrote:
So was Bo Diddley playing a guitar shaped like Kansas all those years? :P

Unless the Missouri river has changed its course lately, Kansas isn't a rectangular shape.

I know that. It's called "artistic exaggeration for humorous effect," Arth. Try to remove the stick that seems so firmly planted. You know where.

In Colorado or Wyoming? :p


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Post subject: Re: Unusual guitars
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 12:11 pm
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Butt-fugly......every one of them!

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I don't think the Roberto-Venn instruments are ugly. However, I do question the playability.

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edited: I do question the playability.

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I have wanted to do this, but I regrettably threw away 2 old Millennium Falcons. :cry:

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There was a time when the Vox Phantom and MK. Series were considered to be radical but they are tame compared to some of these.The harp guitar looked interesting but I think that I'd much rather have a Coral Electric Sitar.Linda Manser has made quite a few very unique multi neck and multi stringed guitars with several going to Pat Metheny she has an incredible talent for making the unorthodox very pleasing to the eye.

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Post subject: Re: Unusual guitars
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:45 pm
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SKcoppertele wrote:
Screamin Armadillo wrote:
upnorth wrote:
I bet there's 49 more of these guitars floating around somewhere. I think this one needed binding.

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Hawaii would be difficult, lol...

As well as Alaska. :shock:


And Michigan. Unless you build the strap into it?


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I think someone "jumped the shark" with this one.

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I've wanted that guitar for years! :P

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