1965 Koontz triple neck!

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1965 Koontz triple neck!

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Check out this one-of-a-kind Custom Triple-neck guitar built by New York Luthier Sam Koontz circa 1965

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Running with the devil was so funny!
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LEL, ridiculous.
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Thoroughly enjoyed him handling that monster.

The look on Phil's face while playing the 12 string neck midway was hilarious. Will watch again.
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well it's gonna be rather difficult to sell that guitar now, huh?

goes to show that not everything old is good. even if it's "boutique" and shit... pfft...

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I've actually been after a doubleneck for a while now. I'm at that odd stage where I'm starting to really like shit I used to put a great deal of effort into hating. Three necks is a bit much for me. And my brother would love a 6/12 double, but I'd like a 6/6 double, one regular 6 string guitar and one 6 string baritone.

They're still stupid. But I'd still rock one.
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I'd probably dig a 12 and 6, but i think it would be really cool if the two were even more different. like a guitar/sitar, or combo banjo/mandolin or banjo ukelele
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that.....








might be a little bit of overkill
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Post by desertan »

Why are triplenecks always so darned ugly? They're all so ball sack shaped.