The making of a Gibson

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The making of a Gibson

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I just thought this was cool and I expect everyone here to watch it and agree with me! :wink:
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found this as well :)
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Inspired By Ed

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I have to admit that Ed did inspire me to do a similar thing to my Fender. I tried to take it further by combining 3 guitar designs into one. While I followed Ed's genius of putting a humbucker into a Strat I wanted to add my own spin to the overall design. I have always loved the Peavey T60. The problem is that I am left-handed. This is pretty much a right-handed world when it comes to guitars. I have yet to find a left-handed Peavey T60. Anyway, my guitar reflects that guitar's design. I cut off the "violin looking" headstock to sort of match the T60. I call it the GFP after each manufacturer. Someday I'll posts pics when I get around to taking them. Thanks for the inspiration Ed!!
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