

guitarz (with a "z" thats how cool)
every once in a while I get out my old blue rubber bendy tool from guitar making school (it helps you make smooth contours and stuff when designing...not important.) and pretend I'm designing a guitar. For those who don't know I went to guitar making school. In the end I had a handmade guitar that look a lot like a fender telecaster. Tried and true. Not too creative, but it was my first, so far, also my last. But anyway, I get out old blue bendy and get to work, and horrible things happen. I'm no good at reinventing the wheel. And why should I when there are so many weird and awesome designs already out there.
Please if you like guitars check out these sites.
www.eastwoodguitars.com/
-interesting retro-toaster looking guitars
jazzgitarren.k-server.org/menu.html
a japanese website about german vintage guitars. Some Awesomely odd guitars.
2 comments:
I think I've decided on my next purchase:
http://www.eastwoodguitars.com/GTRs/RS-I/images/big/RSInewmodel.jpg
boss.
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