Hand made doubleneck
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Re: Hand made doubleneck
That guitar looks very interesting in many ways. What are those pups? The leather on the back side is amazing!
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Re: Hand made doubleneck
Pretty Cool ! Where's all the county & western guitar pickers gone with there
double neck guitars??
Ed
double neck guitars??
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Re: Hand made doubleneck
Really cool! However, despite what the appraiser said, I don't think Paul Bigsby had anything to do with it; it doesn't resemble anything I've ever seen that Bigsby did. More of a Fender influence than anything, although it's definitely not a Fender either. I'm not so sure that the necks didn't come off Fender instruments, the mandolin neck looks a lot like a Fender--but those parts wouldn't have been available separately in the 1950's, so if they're Fender parts, they'd have to have been scavenged off of a Fender guitar and mandolin.
Does Deke Dickerson know about this thing?
Does Deke Dickerson know about this thing?
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Re: Hand made doubleneck
Tres' cool, thank you for sharing.
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