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gulp... the plug goes where? looks like a c-section may have been performed... Yep..here comes the censors...maybe that was that GAS you smell T2TB? now there's a buy!!

LOL
 
duhvoodooman said:
I'm offended!! Not by the paint job itself, but by the fact that anyone would do such a thing to a guitar!! :eek:
me too voodoo....talk about ruining a guitar....i cant imagine an appropriate time to ever play the thing!

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That's downright wrong!

If you're interested in seeing more of the destruction of perfectly good instruments, but on the bass side of the fence, check out the Bunnybass link I posted in the bass section of the forum. And then, prepare to laugh yourself silly.
 
Note that the description includes "low action" and "long sustain". Well, awright!! But it's those "chrome parts" that would worry me.... :D
 
SuperSwede said:
Talking about destroyed guitars, this link is not for the weak of heart! (Tone, you dont want to see this!)

http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/equipment/guitar/equip-lpcustom.html

I've always wondered about that. Townsend, Hendrix, and others would have probably known about the Japanese lawsuit guitars back then, and I have to wonder if they might not have substituted a "ringer" for one song, to be used as a "sacrificial lamb." I've wondered whether that was a real Gibson, or maybe a Burny or Tokai. Same goes for the strats that Hendrix would destroy.
 
Thats the funniest thing I've ever seen...too bad Tokai's are great guitars.. i could just imagine polishing that thing ..i think i'd move up to heavier gage strings ..say something with a G string about the diameter of a pencil...that guitar would be prone to some pretty weird wear patterns in the finish .. thats hilarious .....6S9L
 
She has a huge fan club on the internet, just search for ellen feiss on google and you´ll see what I mean ;)
 
haha I believe you. It's amazing what you can find on the internet. Like the iPod incident...I found webblogs completely devoted to fixing your scratches!!! What a wonderful age we're living in. heh
 
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