00:53 i love trashed guitars like that. Really puts me in the mood for noise rock. Thurston moore had a guitar with a broken drumstick instead of a bridge
so i asked my sister about those swarovski crystals since she was OBSESSED with them when she was like 12. she said it's just glass. glass cut to look like crystals or diamonds. gives you that diamond look for super cheap. and you can get them in colors, unlike diamonds
@@hughneutron5303there are plenty of "bad" diamonds like those "Chocolate" diamonds, and even black diamonds. They are basically naturally tainted with various minerals. Marketing just sold the things as "must have" because it's different.
@@Wolf_K hey I learned how to make Ruby's in a microwave. That's the second most valuable gem. So I'm thinking won't be long till there's like an easy bake oven that makes artisan diamonds. Then maybe people can stop killing each other over conflict diamonds.
You would definitely hate what a friend of mine did to a guitar back in 89. He tried copying the broken mirror design on Zakk Wylde's Les Paul and put pieces of broken mirror on his own. Let's just say your hand gets literally shredded trying to play it. Only one friend was able to play it without the bloodbath.
when I was in a band we threw out members who had guitars we didn't like. I used to think it was shallow but I've come back around to it. Throw them out or hand them a P bass.
Ya know, in the late 80s, nobody thought that Les Paul Jr was even remotely collectible (and never would be). So the fact that someone put a Floyd and EMG on it (the most 80s thing you could do to it) doesn't surprise me. Now if they did that any time in the last decade, they're sick in the head.
My buddy took some guitar parts, guitar neck and a jerry can and made a jerry can guitar. He called it Stratokanister (kanister is Polish for jerry can). I think i have a photo of it somewhere
The solution for the “I’m too impatient to wear my guitar naturally” type of person. Or people who can’t afford a real vintage instrument and live vicariously through relic guitars
@@Kirk.Schr0dingerBuying a vintage guitar thats showing age, is no different to relicing a new guitar. You didn’t put the age on either so both are fake.
@@Yosser70 I wouldn’t go that far. I’m a sucker for the “history” of objects. The wear on older guitars reflects all they have been through in their existence, even if not while in my ownership. Reliced guitars are trying to make the facade of a “history”. I guess that’s me being weird, though. On the scale between genuine and superficial, I wouldn’t put buying worn gear on the same level as wearing gear yourself, but it’s closer to that than buying reliced stuff.
As a Canadian, I would genuinely love to see you review/talk about Mac DeMarco's Teisco “Cardboard Queen” guitar that he played in his earlier band Makout Videotape, and on his first two solo albums.
Francis Rossi's green Telecaster. I remember watching a program with a bunch of Status Quo TV appearances and you could see that guitar's paint job degrade year after year. I don't know how much he paid for that thing, but he has clearly got his money's worth out of it.
6:57 It's resin, so like, imagine a box that's relatively shallow, has an open top, you fill it with uncooked ramen and you poor in enough resin to submerge it, then you just let it dry. Once it's dry, you break it out and you've got a block of resin with ramen in it, then you just cut the guitar body out of it, shape the the body, sand it down, maybe put some clear coat on it, slap it all together, boom, ramen guitar. I kinda fuck with it, ngl. There's a ton of builders that make custom guitars like that, I'd recommend checking out Burls Art on TH-cam in particular if you want to see more, he makes all kinds of crazy builds but he does a lot of resin art guitar bodies using all kinds of crazy materials, they're honestly amazing.
A nice relic job is something I can get behind. I like the idea of already having the cherry broke so I can just gig and pound the snot out of it without worrying about it. If a guitar is pristine you end up obsessing about keeping it that way. It’s why I like buying used, cheaper Epiphones, squier teles, or even Chibsons etc.
Those are based around the Gibson Les Paul Access Custom, which come in either tradition stop-bar and bridge, or floyd rose. Alex did one better: it's a Floyd Rose with an acoustic piezo system! (There was an Epiphone version was quietly canceled because it turns out that piezo Floyd system was so expensive the guitars weren't selling for a profit at $850 back then.) The new Epiphone Alex signature doesn't have he piezo, just a plain gold plated Floyd, and it's priced higher.)
I love the guys over at the 60 cycle hum channel and podcast. they often review weird/wacky guitar sales on reverb or other places, consistently hilarious
I think the guitar that was kicked around the driveway looks alright, as long as it still plays okay. Not sure that duct-taping the pickups or that bridge are a good idea though :D
(I want to add, it looks okay as a something-to-play. Ish. Going by the rest of the guitars here, people are 'improving them' so that they can sell them at a profit, I'm not paying more than the original guitar cost for it...)
I have seen a lot of these guitars already. I like odd shaped guitars. Stuff that is a little less than traditional shapes. One of my favorite guitars I owned was a Zemaitis pearl and abalone top guitar I bought many years ago and sold in the mid 80s. I still regret letting it go. I agree with you on relic guitars, I like my guitars to be a good as new condition but I realize stuff happens that sometimes can't be helped. What I do not get is why someone would pay 10 to 15K for a relic signature guitar it's not going to make you play or sound any better just because so and so has the original. I never thought vintage guitars sounded all that great anyway. I have owned a lot of 50s and 60s era guitars some really were bad but they sell for 10s 0f thousands today. I saw a guitar at a show made by Minarik called the Inferno Cherub shattered mirror I just loved the guitar but at the time I couldn't afford it and later I managed to get one for a good price. Some people love it, some hate it some are just blown away by it and want me to sell it to them. I love to get their newest model the Flying Dutchman.
Most inanimate objects are described as her: Ships, cars, airplanes, and guitars. I have one called the blue pig, a Squire strat with a cool blue pearl color that looks Purple and blue all at once, and an SG that I call my Redhead.
My main guitar is a bit of a weird one - a Squier Bullet Strat HSS with a big ol' Monster Energy vinyl cling covering the whole body. Apparently there are 12 or 13 of these, prizes for some giveaway at Canadian Circle-Ks. Not sure exactly how mine found its way to a pawn shop in Oregon. I'm not a huge fan of energy drinks, but it's a pretty good cheap guitar.
actually like the first one... it looks function ovet form... if i choose to ignore the story... If i find a empty squire strat body and neck... empty without anything in it... i'll definitely duct tape a humbucker to it and wire it straight to the output jack
particularly 70's, but even up thru the early 80's you could pick up an lp junior 2 bills at pretty much any pawn shop. They presented a real popular modding platform. Hard to find a 50's- 60's lp jr dc today that hadn't previously been routed out for a humbucker.
My friends first guitar was a red stratocaster copy with bootleg fender logo painted on it's head. It was a gift from his dad who also covered its white pickguard with glitter. Fancy axe was it.
My old mate Steve Acworth (RIP) made the 'cock and balls bass' - Google it! Made for a punk band who when they saw it got shy and didn't want it. They put it in the window of the music shop before someone sa it adn the Police visited! Anyhow, even given that, that little girl guitar in your video seriously gave me the creeps. The raman in resin guitar is simply amazing!!!
Joakim Broden from Sabaton plays a Hello Kitty Strat on stage, singing power metal about world wars, kings of old, historic battles and such. on a pink Hello Kitty Squier Strat. he's a damn LEGEND.
I have a chance to play that noodle guitar, an it's great, but heavy as hell. It was on NAMM Russia on Fockin pickups stand (if I remember this correctly), body was made of ramen with epoxy. Really eyecatching guitar!
@@greedo69 I didn't say it wasn't, I just mean that there was something very calming about watching a sammyG video, this was also great, felt very keeping up with the times which is totally fair
I made my own smugglers compartment in my present day manufactured telecaster, to try and reduce the weight. It actually did make it lighter and I was very careful, but the only way to achieve it was to use a hammer and chisels, along with sanding. Lets just say during the process before it was smoothed out, it might have looked like a guitar murder crime scene. it was horrifically ugly and chipped up, with shavings everywhere. It cleaned up fine and sits under the pick guard and you cant tell it's even any different now though.
The Floyd and EMG on that 50's Les Paul is the equivalent of installing 22-inch Forgiato rims on a 1950's Bel Air. Mechanically, there's nothing wrong, but tastefully not so much.
Back in 2010 I was checking out a Joe Pass signature hollowbody that someone was selling for $250 US dollars. Seemed like a good deal but they included pics which showed it had been "modded" with three Screamin' Demon pickups. Perhaps he was too ashamed to discuss it in the post but for me that was a dealbreaker.
Yeah, the Vista Venus definitely counts as collectable. A signature guitar with it's own body shape, that was only produced for about a year, and has a much rarer 12 string variant.
I actually liked the first one (with duck tape pickups). It got the “idgaf” punk vibes, and I can also imagine Kurt Cobain or Thurstin Moore using this
My stepdad has guitars that he sawed up, like straight up sawed off the sides so it becomes a rectangle. Not sure if this is considered horrifying or punk rock.
Wow this is crazy. The guitar in the thumbnail is mine I was not expecting to see this when I got on TH-cam today. Thanks very much for featuring it. And for those wondering yes it does play.
I like the strawberry guitar. That's cute. Just inagine soneone coming onstage with that guitar, wearing a Strawberry Shortcake inspired outfit and then blasting out some heavy punk. It's perfect.
Hey Sammy! I was looking the guitar dojo that you said is 7,49 a month in the video but after clicking the link it said it’s 15 dollars a month. Does it applies a discount on checkout?
If you think that Ramen guitar came out nicely, check out Burls Art! They're out there making guitars out of everything from giant jawbreakers to rock salt!
I have a ramen guitar, no joke, specifically for that "noodling." A company makes ramen noodle sticky notes... so that became my 1st step in the refinish of an otherwise non-food-related guitar.
The ramen guitars are for the ultimate noodler.
Should gift one to Noodles of The Offspring.
.... get out.
A+ 100 internets to you
*Comedy Drum Fill
@@PulseXP-yo8wuBa-dum, tish!
00:53 i love trashed guitars like that. Really puts me in the mood for noise rock. Thurston moore had a guitar with a broken drumstick instead of a bridge
so i asked my sister about those swarovski crystals since she was OBSESSED with them when she was like 12. she said it's just glass. glass cut to look like crystals or diamonds. gives you that diamond look for super cheap. and you can get them in colors, unlike diamonds
@@ibanezlaney exactly though. they're rare. i don't think i've ever seen colored diamonds in person lololol
@@hughneutron5303there are plenty of "bad" diamonds like those "Chocolate" diamonds, and even black diamonds. They are basically naturally tainted with various minerals. Marketing just sold the things as "must have" because it's different.
Crystal is glass with lead
Made man diamonds aren’t cheap either.
@@Wolf_K hey I learned how to make Ruby's in a microwave. That's the second most valuable gem. So I'm thinking won't be long till there's like an easy bake oven that makes artisan diamonds.
Then maybe people can stop killing each other over conflict diamonds.
You would definitely hate what a friend of mine did to a guitar back in 89. He tried copying the broken mirror design on Zakk Wylde's Les Paul and put pieces of broken mirror on his own. Let's just say your hand gets literally shredded trying to play it. Only one friend was able to play it without the bloodbath.
Can you shred that guitar? No, but it shreds you.
@@17Mav In Soviet Union guitar shreds you!
Eeaaattteeennnn!!!
I am in 1000% agreement about "reliced" Guitars
My bassist has a relic'd Jaco bass replica. It sound great but I think it's the stupidest looking thing ever.
when I was in a band we threw out members who had guitars we didn't like. I used to think it was shallow but I've come back around to it. Throw them out or hand them a P bass.
@@weronikazalewska2098 hahah I guess that amkes snse certain guitars have the right tone and some don't
@@weronikazalewska2098 I have the best looking guitars ever made. But lack skill. You idiots would take me in so fast lololol.
Small correction: Swarowski crystals aren't gemstones; they're just plain glass. Massively overpriced glass.
Crystals can be gemstones, would you say that an amethyst is just glass? They're semiprecious gems
Ya know, in the late 80s, nobody thought that Les Paul Jr was even remotely collectible (and never would be). So the fact that someone put a Floyd and EMG on it (the most 80s thing you could do to it) doesn't surprise me. Now if they did that any time in the last decade, they're sick in the head.
For me the point of a LPjr is that nice P90 for a 70s punk sound
Didn't realize my hello kitty guitar was a collectable lol
It absolutely is
My buddy took some guitar parts, guitar neck and a jerry can and made a jerry can guitar. He called it Stratokanister (kanister is Polish for jerry can). I think i have a photo of it somewhere
I'm a little surprised that Burls Art didn't come up for the food guitars (coffee bean, jawbreaker, salt, etc)
Or his other oddities like his recent build: an aquarium guitar.
@@pileofstuff RIP shrimp
the coffee bean guitar looks and, I can imagine, smells delicious
naked duck like guitar is the most cursed.
The only celebrity I would like to see painted on a guitar would be Burt Lancaster on a fender. Just to have a true Fender Burtlancaster.
A purposely relic'd guitar can never be cool.
Amen
The solution for the “I’m too impatient to wear my guitar naturally” type of person. Or people who can’t afford a real vintage instrument and live vicariously through relic guitars
@@Kirk.Schr0dingerBuying a vintage guitar thats showing age, is no different to relicing a new guitar. You didn’t put the age on either so both are fake.
@@Yosser70 I wouldn’t go that far. I’m a sucker for the “history” of objects. The wear on older guitars reflects all they have been through in their existence, even if not while in my ownership. Reliced guitars are trying to make the facade of a “history”. I guess that’s me being weird, though. On the scale between genuine and superficial, I wouldn’t put buying worn gear on the same level as wearing gear yourself, but it’s closer to that than buying reliced stuff.
@@Yosser70 Honestly, though, I don’t like instrument wear at all. Vintage instruments are the only context where I’m okay with it.
4:15 Juice Leskinen and his Finland shaped guitar are quite iconic
As a Canadian, I would genuinely love to see you review/talk about Mac DeMarco's Teisco “Cardboard Queen” guitar that he played in his earlier band Makout Videotape, and on his first two solo albums.
I’m a fan of reliced guitars. You know the very best technique to relic a guitar? Chose one you love and play the feck out of it for thirty years.
Francis Rossi's green Telecaster. I remember watching a program with a bunch of Status Quo TV appearances and you could see that guitar's paint job degrade year after year. I don't know how much he paid for that thing, but he has clearly got his money's worth out of it.
mann :(
6:57 It's resin, so like, imagine a box that's relatively shallow, has an open top, you fill it with uncooked ramen and you poor in enough resin to submerge it, then you just let it dry. Once it's dry, you break it out and you've got a block of resin with ramen in it, then you just cut the guitar body out of it, shape the the body, sand it down, maybe put some clear coat on it, slap it all together, boom, ramen guitar. I kinda fuck with it, ngl.
There's a ton of builders that make custom guitars like that, I'd recommend checking out Burls Art on TH-cam in particular if you want to see more, he makes all kinds of crazy builds but he does a lot of resin art guitar bodies using all kinds of crazy materials, they're honestly amazing.
Would you count those ESP jawbreaker finish guitars as "food" guitars?
1:11 Agufish 👀🫦
A nice relic job is something I can get behind. I like the idea of already having the cherry broke so I can just gig and pound the snot out of it without worrying about it. If a guitar is pristine you end up obsessing about keeping it that way. It’s why I like buying used, cheaper Epiphones, squier teles, or even Chibsons etc.
0:34
The official Disastercaster
Your kinsman Alex Lifeson has a signature Gibson Les Paul with a Floyd Rose 😅
Those are based around the Gibson Les Paul Access Custom, which come in either tradition stop-bar and bridge, or floyd rose. Alex did one better: it's a Floyd Rose with an acoustic piezo system! (There was an Epiphone version was quietly canceled because it turns out that piezo Floyd system was so expensive the guitars weren't selling for a profit at $850 back then.) The new Epiphone Alex signature doesn't have he piezo, just a plain gold plated Floyd, and it's priced higher.)
POV: Willie Nelson’s guitar transforms into a metal guitar 0:34
I love the guys over at the 60 cycle hum channel and podcast. they often review weird/wacky guitar sales on reverb or other places, consistently hilarious
0:51 that one actually looks cool if added nice pickups and bridge
I think the guitar that was kicked around the driveway looks alright, as long as it still plays okay. Not sure that duct-taping the pickups or that bridge are a good idea though :D
(I want to add, it looks okay as a something-to-play. Ish. Going by the rest of the guitars here, people are 'improving them' so that they can sell them at a profit, I'm not paying more than the original guitar cost for it...)
Thanks. And yes it does play and plays well at that… better than a first act.
Considering pickups only work well when they are stuck tf on there with next to no give... Yeah it's a bad idea lulz.
I have seen a lot of these guitars already. I like odd shaped guitars. Stuff that is a little less than traditional shapes. One of my favorite guitars I owned was a Zemaitis pearl and abalone top guitar I bought many years ago and sold in the mid 80s. I still regret letting it go. I agree with you on relic guitars, I like my guitars to be a good as new condition but I realize stuff happens that sometimes can't be helped. What I do not get is why someone would pay 10 to 15K for a relic signature guitar it's not going to make you play or sound any better just because so and so has the original. I never thought vintage guitars sounded all that great anyway. I have owned a lot of 50s and 60s era guitars some really were bad but they sell for 10s 0f thousands today. I saw a guitar at a show made by Minarik called the Inferno Cherub shattered mirror I just loved the guitar but at the time I couldn't afford it and later I managed to get one for a good price. Some people love it, some hate it some are just blown away by it and want me to sell it to them. I love to get their newest model the Flying Dutchman.
Most inanimate objects are described as her: Ships, cars, airplanes, and guitars. I have one called the blue pig, a Squire strat with a cool blue pearl color that looks Purple and blue all at once, and an SG that I call my Redhead.
Calling a guitar her is pretty normal to me. But some people do tend to go into a lot of detail. Maybe a bit too much
My main guitar is a bit of a weird one - a Squier Bullet Strat HSS with a big ol' Monster Energy vinyl cling covering the whole body. Apparently there are 12 or 13 of these, prizes for some giveaway at Canadian Circle-Ks. Not sure exactly how mine found its way to a pawn shop in Oregon. I'm not a huge fan of energy drinks, but it's a pretty good cheap guitar.
actually like the first one... it looks function ovet form... if i choose to ignore the story... If i find a empty squire strat body and neck... empty without anything in it... i'll definitely duct tape a humbucker to it and wire it straight to the output jack
particularly 70's, but even up thru the early 80's you could pick up an lp junior 2 bills at pretty much any pawn shop. They presented a real popular modding platform. Hard to find a 50's- 60's lp jr dc today that hadn't previously been routed out for a humbucker.
My friends first guitar was a red stratocaster copy with bootleg fender logo painted on it's head. It was a gift from his dad who also covered its white pickguard with glitter.
Fancy axe was it.
Wear a respirator if you work on Moldcasters...
My old mate Steve Acworth (RIP) made the 'cock and balls bass' - Google it! Made for a punk band who when they saw it got shy and didn't want it. They put it in the window of the music shop before someone sa it adn the Police visited!
Anyhow, even given that, that little girl guitar in your video seriously gave me the creeps. The raman in resin guitar is simply amazing!!!
I believe they are called "connoissewers."
A diet Coke label wth 😂
I'm label
5:29 what did he say was installed in that Gibson Black Beauty??
Bros! If you don't have at least ONE pin-up girl guitar in your collection, it isn't complete!!
Right on, brother!
All that junior needed was an Anna Nicole Smith pin up airbrush or decal to be complete !
I want a Strat done like the Hello Kitty one but with Garfield instead.
Lasagna core
i hate mondays
There is a guitar shaped like Finland. Go and check it out. And look the guy playing it, juice leskinen.
3:27 the Silver Cosburst
Fantastic sound Sammy!! This format is fantastic and very high quality.
The other Squier collectable is the Vista Venus XII, MIJ from the late 90's.
Joakim Broden from Sabaton plays a Hello Kitty Strat on stage, singing power metal about world wars, kings of old, historic battles and such. on a pink Hello Kitty Squier Strat. he's a damn LEGEND.
the relic is suppose to look like you played it, not used it as a shovel
This is one of my favorite videos of yours I would love to see you cover more like this
3:05 any reference where can I find original pic?
get a job
I have a chance to play that noodle guitar, an it's great, but heavy as hell. It was on NAMM Russia on Fockin pickups stand (if I remember this correctly), body was made of ramen with epoxy. Really eyecatching guitar!
Really enjoy this commentary style of videos 🙏🙏
I loveeee your work. Looked this one too, but it was quite fast paced, I quite enjoy your style of taking your time
the pace was fine, you need to stop being so slow
@@greedo69 I didn't say it wasn't, I just mean that there was something very calming about watching a sammyG video, this was also great, felt very keeping up with the times which is totally fair
The ZYN guitar was crazy. Love your content man!
I once saw a Miller Lite strat at the local secondhand store. Almost bought it bc it was pretty cheap and so stupid
I made my own smugglers compartment in my present day manufactured telecaster, to try and reduce the weight. It actually did make it lighter and I was very careful, but the only way to achieve it was to use a hammer and chisels, along with sanding. Lets just say during the process before it was smoothed out, it might have looked like a guitar murder crime scene. it was horrifically ugly and chipped up, with shavings everywhere. It cleaned up fine and sits under the pick guard and you cant tell it's even any different now though.
The Floyd and EMG on that 50's Les Paul is the equivalent of installing 22-inch Forgiato rims on a 1950's Bel Air. Mechanically, there's nothing wrong, but tastefully not so much.
What do you think of the new Jack White signature Fenders?
Back in 2010 I was checking out a Joe Pass signature hollowbody that someone was selling for $250 US dollars. Seemed like a good deal but they included pics which showed it had been "modded" with three Screamin' Demon pickups. Perhaps he was too ashamed to discuss it in the post but for me that was a dealbreaker.
i accidentally reliced my les Paul, i was sanding the finish off the neck and went too deep and revealed the bare wood lol
3:00 You ever visited r/guitarcirclejerk? If you know,you know
Your hoodie is sweet!
Trump Rambo is hilarious. I want one. It is so blursed
The Mouldcaster is definitely savable, the rest of them, not so much.
Nah, the first one and the Floyd Rose LP jr are kind of cool in a scuffed way.
Sorry, the only collectible Squier? What about the MIJ and MIA ones from the 80s, or the crazy signature models like I think Courtney Love's
People try and buy my J5 Squier all the time.
Yeah, the Vista Venus definitely counts as collectable. A signature guitar with it's own body shape, that was only produced for about a year, and has a much rarer 12 string variant.
I liked this solely for the cosby-burst acoustic
When it comes to food guitars, I have two favorites: Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal's Swiss Cheese guitar and Andrew W.K.'s Pizza guitar.
I actually liked the first one (with duck tape pickups). It got the “idgaf” punk vibes, and I can also imagine Kurt Cobain or Thurstin Moore using this
My stepdad has guitars that he sawed up, like straight up sawed off the sides so it becomes a rectangle. Not sure if this is considered horrifying or punk rock.
That Floyd rose with single bridge pick up, the hole was never cut look, it only goes one Way 😂😂😂😂😂❤❤
That Delfts Blauw Fenderr looks surprisingly sick
Wow this is crazy. The guitar in the thumbnail is mine I was not expecting to see this when I got on TH-cam today. Thanks very much for featuring it. And for those wondering yes it does play.
It's cool as hell dude
You honestly never make me laugh but that Cosby guitar is premium comedy
A great phrase you can add to your lexicon: "That person has more dollars than sense."
The naked women guitars are so glam metal it's insane!
Also I really want that EMG and Floyd Rose Les Paul Junior!
Zynn Output jack goes hard
The neck dive on the cheap ramen guitar must be absolutely insane
Like headstock on the floor immediately is what I'm thinking
I like the strawberry guitar. That's cute. Just inagine soneone coming onstage with that guitar, wearing a Strawberry Shortcake inspired outfit and then blasting out some heavy punk. It's perfect.
The cosbyburst is hilarious
Worn "relic'd" guitars, are like torn jeans, only wannabes liked them.
Pamelina makes some of the maddest designs ever! Cheers for bringing her work to contrast the abominations in this list 🔥
I would have loved the first guitar when I played in a punk band back in the late 1970s!
5:00 Trump Rambo for sure
I would buy that.....just to completely DESTROY IT WITH TANNERITE.
@J_T-O_G you're gonna get everything you voted for. Unfortunately so will the rest of us
Unironically the coolest guitar of the video, lol.
the wide angle lens makes your head look HUGE when you lean forward 😂
There's a video floating around of an aquarium guitar (with real fish) that some guy made.
i need that thumbnail guitar omg
You should check out Ron Thal's guitars
What did the guy install in the Gibson Black Beauty? I couldnt make out what he said.
MIDI System
@@Run-Riot Oh, yikes! Thank you.
I love the Ratocaster.
that Jr. with the EMG and floyd probably RIPS!
Ian D'sa has a Maple leaf guitar.
Hey Sammy! I was looking the guitar dojo that you said is 7,49 a month in the video but after clicking the link it said it’s 15 dollars a month. Does it applies a discount on checkout?
On the topic of food guitars, Kiesel make a sushi bento box themed guitar for Dan Jacobs of Atreyu
If you think that Ramen guitar came out nicely, check out Burls Art! They're out there making guitars out of everything from giant jawbreakers to rock salt!
bb simon level hello kitty guitar would go hard on stage with lights bouncing off it.
That's sacrilegious to do what they did to the '55 Junior...the original P90 would've been super fat tone.
I don't want the bedazzled Hello Kitty strat. I need it.
The baritone jazzmasters are also rare and valuable these days
2nd guitar is awesome!
I have a ramen guitar, no joke, specifically for that "noodling."
A company makes ramen noodle sticky notes... so that became my 1st step in the refinish of an otherwise non-food-related guitar.
5:26 - this would be the day I went to prison for murder
I kinda like the Ramen in resin guitar.
Fuck it, I want the Fender Stramencaster 🤯🤣