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It's amazing what some people will spend to build things like this. It's pretty cool, but you can only see them good from the air.
I have finally found happiness in my life. Guitars, singing, beer and camping. And they all intertwine wonderfully.
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When Webb Pierce was at the height of his fame he had a guitar shaped pool built at his house in Tennessee. This was back in the early 1960's.
Nela
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Very neat badeye. The pool looks quite inviting as I'm shivering here in the snow.
What constitutes excellent music is in the ears of the listener.
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Very neat badeye. The pool looks quite inviting as I'm shivering here in the snow.
Inviting indeed. Seem you guys are getting a real Maritime winter, and here its not as bad as years gone by. Hang in there it'll be over soon.
Badeye
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Reading the title of this thread made me think of using old beater guitars for outside use.
I took my nice Yamaha flat top sailing until the salt air killed the pickup I glued under the bridge.
It has ceased to function.
My buddy John Reno gave me a new Applause guitar he got for free at a music store raffle, to keep on my houseboat and take when we go sailing (gotta serenade the dolphins don't we?) The plastic body and laminate top are holding up fine in the marine environment after three years.
I gave my Martin Backpacker to my grandson because the small body fit his but I borrow it back when we travel. That has to be our most expendable guitar should the worst happen.
toots
Ya'll wanna go down to the Guf?
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Good story Tuba, I live on the coast line of the atlantic, I sea what salt water does to things. I bet you have great jams on deck.
take care.. badeye