
I bought it with a little airline tube amp 10 years ago... $400 for both...wish I still had them
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+1Nick wrote:Does it get more oddball (shape wise) than a musicvox space ranger?
I was watching an episode of Sam and Cat with my little cousin and she said "look at that crazy guitar on the wall". They had a Musicvox on the wall.Nick wrote:Does it get more oddball (shape wise) than a musicvox space ranger?
paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.
I had one of the Hondo longhorns. It had a built in pre-ampbenecol wrote:Ooh, late to post but: longhorns. I love longhorns. Reckon they look better as baritones (regular guitar necks look too short on them), and it was a baritone that I used to own. At first glance, they're fucking stupid looking, shaped like a lyre and all. But the ergonomics make a lot of sense, the outside curves mirror those of an acoustic guitar, and the whole styling is very George Barris. In addition to this, they're very well laid out: the bridge is right back by the body edge, so my old 30" scale Dano was the same size physically as my SG, and upper fret access is great (some of the regular guitars have 36 frets). And they sound amazing (admittedly, that's by virtue of the Dano construction, not the shape).
Freddy V-C wrote:The Danelectro ones look fine, but that Hondo! There's only about an inch and a half gap between the end of the fretboard and the bridge, most of which is taken up by the pickup. Where do you strum!?