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That thing's body looks damned thick for one of Ed's usual garage built guitars. What did he do, glue two Strat knock-offs together? Looks like it weighs a ton.
I spy the silhouette of a human figure on the stripe with the knob. Definitely an odd graphic. He should also re-issue his Rasta guitar that he gave to Dweezil. I remember him saying that one weighed a ton. Must've been some thick hunks of wood he came into.
fuck were all seeing weird shit to much lds in the 60's
Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!
I spy the silhouette of a human figure on the stripe with the knob. Definitely an odd graphic. He should also re-issue his Rasta guitar that he gave to Dweezil. I remember him saying that one weighed a ton. Must've been some thick hunks of wood he came into.
I have a Kramer from around 1988 that I bought new back in the day and it's much heavier than my other guitars. Easily 2-3 pounds more. They were using some heavy shit then.
Originally posted by wiseguy
That shit will welcome you in the morning and pour the milk in your count chocula for ya.
...He should also re-issue his Rasta guitar that he gave to Dweezil. I remember him saying that one weighed a ton. Must've been some thick hunks of wood he came into.
You can make one yourself, just buy the "HAIL" guitar and stripe it in Jamaican colors, as the Rasta began life as the "HAIL" axe. And that's about the only thing I recall about the damned thing, other than Ed hated it because it was so heavy. In fact, that's why he gave it to Dweezil.
By the way, this is actually called the "Unchained" guitar at the Kramer website. Interestingly enough, to the left of it is a different model with the same inscription on the back ("Bye Bye See Ya").
Sure enough, that's the same axe. Never saw that hideous purple one used before. I think he hit a wall with his graphic design around '82. Stripes and dots and shapes oh my.
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