Quirkiest guitar you own

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Lets see em--- whats the "weirdest" quirkiest ---odd ball--rare or unique guitar you own.....or WANT to own??

I have rather a few------ but I would say --- according to research the rarest I have is the Gibson Sb-450 bass
only 237 ever where made in this color-- this one is very close to all original (except the pots and cap and input jack--thanks Drumoid!!!)

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THough some might argue the SONEX-180 is also "weird"
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Then there is the SPIRIT by EPIPHONE USA.....one of the last of the Kalamazoo Epiphones.......
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And then there is the FRETLESS '62 EB-O bass........which might get a new DIMARZZIO MUdBUCKER soon......
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BRING OUT YOUR WEIRDOS!

So--- whats yours????????
 
I guess The Quirkiest I own, is an SG I made when I was 16. It has a racing stripe I made with electrical tape....lol, I was 16.

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The quirkiest I want to own is an Ibanez RG652bg....but it's not available for a few months from my dealer. It's not really quirky, but it looks real funky depending on the light or angle.
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The most quirky I have, and the second most are on the wall above me just now.
The first I put together from a Pit Bull kit as a 335 12 string for my wife. It was let down by cheapo pups and pots and she left it to gathering dust. I upgraded and now it's great, so good I converted to 6 string for myself. The pressure is on (I'm resisting) to change it back to 12 :-(
The second on the quirky scale is a Strat put together from garbage bin find parts and left over paint. It has an upmarket loaded pick guard from 920D and sounds as good as some big $ Strats in the collection.

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Not seen that one before ---- nice WORK!
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Lets see em--- whats the "weirdest" quirkiest ---odd ball--rare or unique guitar you own.....or WANT to own??


BRING OUT YOUR WEIRDOS!
I don't technically own these, as they were all purpose built for orders. But they are indeed WEIRD.

First up the world famous "Roach Lap Steel"
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Next is an electric mullet ukulele made for the Flippin' Mullet Sports Bar in Cortez Fl.
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Tried to make the mullet look like the one in the sign.
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The guy in the soundhole is the manager of the place. The gill is a rod piezo bridge, the eye is the volume knob.
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Also for another fine eatery in Cortez Fl, The Swordfish Grill. Swordfish Grill & Tiki Bar | Cortez, FL
An electric swordfish 3 dulcimer strummer.
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Like the mullet, gill rod piezo bridge, eye is volume knob, planetary geared banjo tuners.
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A highschool friend liked my cigar box guitars and wanted a bass.
No not another fish instrument this time.
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Mag & piezo pickups with a blend knob. Full 34" scale length, Badass bridge.

You've heard of spider bridges on resonator guitars? I took it a little further.
The rod piezo spider bridge with bone saddle, on a three pair dulcimer strummer.
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Hows that for some weirdos?
 
Not seen that one before ---- nice WORK!
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I made it in wood shop freshman/sophomore year I think. School ended before I finished. The neck is off an SG copy my brother gave me. For some reason I tossed the body....young and stupid.

Now that I'm older and stupid, I would like to finish it, but I wouldn't even know where to start. The SG I copied had different specs than anything else....I would need to correct a few things. The neck pocket is probably the main fix.

I just inherited a bunch of wood tools, and have been debating if I want to take on a project like this.
 
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Although not as much quirkiness as Hackmaster's creations, Dirty Girl does have some quirkiness to her. She features a Lotus body, Samick Lefty (turned upside down) neck, custom Wav-made pick guard, neck and middle single coil pickups from a Gibson SG3, aged brass hardware including the distinguishing trademark Mud Flap Lady "Dirty Girl" on the head stock.

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OH I forgot about this one.....
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Epiphone Genesis Pro---- or as I call it Huggy BEar---- because ti reminds me of a pimp----
 
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