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Hi there. My name is Billy and I’m a writer with Guitartricks.com, where we teach people how to play guitar online! I’m a huge fan of looking for weird, interesting guitars, and one of the best places to do it is on Craigslist.
Craigslist is home to a number of interesting guitars. Here are some that I came across that are entirely unique and unlike anything I’ve ever seen in person. Some of these guitars are custom-built, others aren’t guitars at all but instead, use leftover guitar bodies and parts. Check them out!
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Hi there. My name is Billy and I’m a writer with Guitartricks.com, where we teach people how to play guitar online! I’m a huge fan of looking for weird, interesting guitars, and one of the best places to do it is on Craigslist.
Craigslist is home to a number of interesting guitars. Here are some that I came across that are entirely unique and unlike anything I’ve ever seen in person. Some of these guitars are custom-built, others aren’t guitars at all but instead, use leftover guitar bodies and parts. Check them out!
This telecaster was “Made like a Tele.” According to the
sales post. I’m not sure how anyone is supposed to play this, or even hold it.
The parts seem pretty sharp but if you really want if you’re playing in a steampunk
rock band, then maybe this is a match made in heaven.
Apparently, the seller has listed this as a “3-string,
acoustic/electric, roasting-pan resonator guitar.” If you want to know what
this instrument really sounds like, the seller even posted a video of him
playing it! Check it out here: https://youtu.be/BNLiMz7Lucs
Who knew Budweiser made guitars? Looks like this seller has
a handful of Gibson and PRS guitars with custom Budweiser paint on them. One of
these is a “very rare” Les Paul Custom shop! I’m more of a Guinness kind of guy
myself though.
This guitar caught my eye simply because it looks very
sharp! Just look at that thing. You can slice a cake with this guy. Otherwise,
it looks like a pretty clean custom-built number with mahogany and maple.
This seller has taken broken guitars and turned them into
speakers. There are three different guitar/speakers for sale. I wonder if these
sound any good!
This is the only bass on this list but it looked so darn
interesting, I couldn’t help but put it on the list. It’s a custom made guitar
and looks like it started life originally as a Maestro.
And that’s it! There are so many interesting guitars out
there, don’t forget to check them all out.
Billy has also written for Guitar World and if you want to read more from him, visit Guitar Tricks, the #1 online guitar lessons website!
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