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BruDeV
Posted 2005-01-14 2:01 AM (#166461)
Subject: My poor shoulder!


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Location: San Bernardino, California
This thing must weigh a ton!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33040&item=3775465153&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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willard
Posted 2005-01-14 5:45 AM (#166462 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!


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Location: Madison, Wisconsin
It also looks to be fairly well unbalanced :(
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John B
Posted 2005-01-14 5:47 AM (#166463 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!


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Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
I don't think I'd wanna play that puppy while sitting down. It looks like Florida could be a little dangerous! :p
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MWoody
Posted 2005-01-14 9:05 AM (#166464 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!



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Where did they stuff Alaska? Hawaii would go in the pick dish.

I'm thinking cofee table here!
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Beal
Posted 2005-01-14 9:12 AM (#166465 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!



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This falls into the novelty category, I don't think they really ever get played. It started as a prop for a Gibson catalogue years ago and then they ran out of ideas so it became real.
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stephent28
Posted 2005-01-14 9:13 AM (#166466 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!



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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066
This one was posted about 3-4 months ago and never received a bid. Will be interesting to see if it garners much attention this time.

Stephen
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Standingovation
Posted 2005-01-14 9:23 AM (#166467 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!



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Location: Phoenix AZ
An identical guitar was on display at GC in NYC/Union Square last fall. I don't recall the price. Dave
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cliff
Posted 2005-01-14 9:27 AM (#166468 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!


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perhaps one of 'em will show at What's-his-ass's re-inauguration . . .
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willard
Posted 2005-01-14 10:44 AM (#166469 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!


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Don't get me started Cliff. (Good One)
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2005-01-14 10:44 AM (#166470 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!


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Location: Converse, Texas
Originally posted by cliff:
perhaps one of 'em will show at What's-his-ass's re-inauguration . . .


Well, if this was made of the "blue" states, it wouldn't be large enough for the pickups!
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Northcountry
Posted 2005-01-14 11:05 AM (#166471 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!
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Holy crap! I have a blank made out of Maple that I have the Map drawn out on and I made a headstock shaped like Alaska and the volume & tone knobs shaped like the islands of Hawaii!

I figured I could splice the headstock onto a nice fender or Gibson neck? I figured once it was cut out, my stock would not weigh much more than a standard body.

So many projects going it will take me a few years to get it out from under the bench. I thought it would look good to paint it with the flag pattern and Red White & Blue , extending the red & white stipes into the headstock?

Randy
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-01-14 4:55 PM (#166472 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!



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Hi,

I've noticed the strings are over Tennesse.
and I agree Florida could be a problem. :D
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Stevechapman
Posted 2005-01-14 7:23 PM (#166473 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!


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CAN YOU SAY OUCH!!!?
I thought you could. :rolleyes:
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Beal
Posted 2005-01-15 11:42 AM (#166474 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!



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Gibson has made probably a few thousand of these over the years. I had once a Travis bean that a guy did a replacement map body. Frankly they never make Florida big enough (like male statues) particularly when you consider what a crucial role the state had in salvaging the first election (that's for you Cliff!)

Anyway, back to this guitar, they suck. They're uncomfortable and usually don't hang right from the strap. They do look good on a wall, especially the ones with a rebel flag painted on them. See them alot down here and remember, Gibson was the guitar of choice for most of the southern rock bands.
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alpep
Posted 2005-01-15 12:55 PM (#166475 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!


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Location: NJ
back when they came out I played one at a local guitar store. I was just a wall hanger IMHO.
bad balance crappy sound and just awkward/.

but what the hell do I know I am only an idiot that sells gear for a living.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2005-01-15 4:20 PM (#166476 - in reply to #166461)
Subject: Re: My poor shoulder!



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Location: East Tennessee
:) I agree with mwoody on the coffee table
idea.
I still notice the strings are over Tennessee
and a little of West Virginia. :D
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