I've got no idea who's selling this, or any dog in the hunt, but it looks like it might be interesting for someone on the forum.
It's a strange PSG - I don't know quite what it is...
Located in Western NY:
http://buffalo.craigslist.org/msg/2343637658.html
FYI - Gibson Prototype for Sale??
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Wow! The pic's are at weird angles. It does look like a lefty.....It also looks like there are PU's at both ends of the neck, and the control knobs in a strange spot. The ad may be reversed, or what? Kind of a take-off of that other early pedal steel, the one with 6 pedals all together on 1 side, can't think of the name..Maybe the first ambidextrous steel, doesn't say so....
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This guitar was discussed a couple of years ago on the Forum ---> click
According to George Gruhn's book this model was made from 1960 to 1966.
The guitar is not a lefty. It's played the normal way, but the tuners are on the right end of the guitar, to the right of the pickups. The changer is on the left end.
According to George Gruhn's book this model was made from 1960 to 1966.
The guitar is not a lefty. It's played the normal way, but the tuners are on the right end of the guitar, to the right of the pickups. The changer is on the left end.
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