All I can say is :huh: :dunno:
Ted Calver Moderator Staff member Messages 8,477 Location Yorktown, Virginia Oct 6, 2015 #2 Pretty cool.
J Jason Beam Member Messages 1,364 Location Sacramento, CA Oct 6, 2015 #3 I've held it. The guy that helped build it is my Luthier instructor HELL off a nice guy. Couldn't think of a nicer dude. Harrison Phipps http://www.davisenterprise.com/local-news/local-artists-worlds-collide-to-create-cycletar/
I've held it. The guy that helped build it is my Luthier instructor HELL off a nice guy. Couldn't think of a nicer dude. Harrison Phipps http://www.davisenterprise.com/local-news/local-artists-worlds-collide-to-create-cycletar/
Vaughn McMillan Administrator Staff member Messages 36,135 Location ABQ NM Oct 7, 2015 #4 Definitely unique.
Brent Dowell Administrator Staff member Messages 16,587 Location Reno NV Oct 7, 2015 #5 Very interesting. I'm sure it plays nice and all, but not sure I'd want something like that as my main axe.
Very interesting. I'm sure it plays nice and all, but not sure I'd want something like that as my main axe.
Vaughn McMillan Administrator Staff member Messages 36,135 Location ABQ NM Oct 7, 2015 #6 Brent Dowell said: Very interesting. I'm sure it plays nice and all, but not sure I'd want something like that as my main axe. Click to expand... I agree, although I get the impression it was meant more as an art piece than a useable instrument (despite being playable).
Brent Dowell said: Very interesting. I'm sure it plays nice and all, but not sure I'd want something like that as my main axe. Click to expand... I agree, although I get the impression it was meant more as an art piece than a useable instrument (despite being playable).
R Randal Stevenson Member Messages 577 Location Independence MO Oct 10, 2015 #7 Missing the wah wah pedal.