2 2011-08-02 11:42:16 (edited by DougH 2011-08-02 11:42:28)
Re: Joe would love Walking On Stage With This
Although CNN claims he designed it and its the "first" of its kind..
I was just at the museum of Art in Boston and they had one that looked almost identical and it was a couple of hundred of years old
Muriel Anderson has been seen playing one of these: http://www.harpguitars.net/hgg/hg-muriel.jpg
not saying he didn't do a good job on it.. but that its a very old and already done item
(If only I had 1% of Joe's guitar talent)
Re: Joe would love Walking On Stage With This
Another variation of the "Garp". Check this one out. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSypqOGq … re=related
Rick
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Re: Joe would love Walking On Stage With This
check out eric loy sometime. his has about 20 strings or so. mark kaiser built his
Re: Joe would love Walking On Stage With This
Its true these guitar have been around for a long time but the key thing to point out is they are usually only 20 strings, this cat has 7 more strings then anything anyone has been able to post on here anyway. That why its first of its kind. I think the next design should have a 12 string neck instead of 6 then he could say it was a 33 string neck!