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Drowning in Guitars!

Vintage, Rare, Bizarre, and Oddball Guitar Love!

Tag: bizarre

Pawn Shop Silver – 1960s Demian Guitar

Posted on June 9, 2012July 9, 2012 by drowninginguitars

Pawnshops used to be some cool places to shop for the starving musician.  I mean, when you’re totally poor, or… Read more Pawn Shop Silver – 1960s Demian Guitar

A Flying V? Nope, A Flying W!

Posted on April 29, 2012July 9, 2012 by drowninginguitars

Hey everyone, I recently took a trip down to DiPinto’s guitars in Philadelphia and I saw quite possibly the most… Read more A Flying V? Nope, A Flying W!

1968 Imperial “Burns” Japanese Electric Guitar

Posted on December 2, 2011July 9, 2012 by drowninginguitars

You think you’ve seen strange?  Man, this guitar right here is probably the most bizarre of the bizarre!  I mean,… Read more 1968 Imperial “Burns” Japanese Electric Guitar

Enter Sandtron: 1960s Japanese Sandtron Guitar

Posted on October 31, 2011June 8, 2014 by drowninginguitars

(Scroll all the way down for the video demos!!) Geez Louise!  Here is quite possibly the weirdest, oddest, strangest. .… Read more Enter Sandtron: 1960s Japanese Sandtron Guitar

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