B bender guitars for sale

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Forrest Lee Jr
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B bender guitars for sale

Post by Forrest Lee Jr »

Hey guys, I have several B bender and G bender guitars in stock from $750 to $5000 for the double neck.
The lower priced are CV Squier Telecasters with my bender installed. and I'll include a conversion bridge so you could use it as a G bender instead.

I do have some different color paisleys available as well with my pickups, bender etc...
I'm looking to trade one for a good steel, thinking a Zum as I've never had one, and I wanna try one. The gold pailsey is a stunning guitar
Ebay item 201025740001 and we have more on there as well. Please look at the other listings.

So who's got a Zum for trade? or another good chimy steel. I want something road worthy... no beginner steels please.
Forrest Lee Jr.
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chris ivey
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Post by chris ivey »

can we see some guitar pictures just for fun?
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Clete Ritta
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Post by Clete Ritta »

Link to the eBay listing

Snazzy finish!
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Jeff Porter
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Post by Jeff Porter »

Forrest installed a b bender in my tele a while back and he does fantastic work. If you are thinking about a bender he's the guy to see. Also a pleasure to deal with. Can't recommend him highly enough.
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Forrest

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I had Forrest build me one of his electric B- Benders and what a guitar master craftmanship a :whoa: Can not ask for a better guitar and person to deal with. Also got an Acoustic/electric washburn Forrest b -bender model fun and exciting to play. Check him and his guitars out
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Post by Damir Besic »

Forrest is a great guy, and great musician, as was his dad Forrest Sr., he builds his guitars by hand, in his workshop in Nashville. check out the link

http://youtu.be/wPojkXWIZ28
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George Seymour
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Post by George Seymour »

Yes sir Mr. Lee makes FINE guitars! He ain't a bad picker either! :)

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Mark Walls
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Benders by Forrest Lee Jr

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Forrest did a fantastic job of installing benders in two teles I recently built. He put a b-bender in the Barncaster and b&g benders in the Desperadocaster. They operate flawlessly and stay in tune and the guitars are amazingly lightweight. The other amazing thing is, it only took him a couple of days to do the installs. I had the guitars back in my hands in less than 5 days from the time I shipped them to him! Couldn't ask for a better guy to do business with.
(Note: I modified the Barncaster with my shotgun shell covering the bender mechanism just to keep the theme of the guitar.)
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Post by Will Houston »

The Barncaster, nice.. totaly cool.
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Clete Ritta
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Post by Clete Ritta »

Nice! I dig the rusty pickguard and shotgun shell knobs (and the pickup switch too) on the Barncaster!
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Mark Walls
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Post by Mark Walls »

Thanks guys...the Barncaster does seem to draw quite a bit of attention and the bender just adds to the enjoyment! Forrest can install one in your tele body quickly and for less than you'd think.
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David Mason
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Post by David Mason »

the Barncaster does seem to draw quite a bit of attention
...tetanus shot included? :whoa:
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Mark Walls
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Post by Mark Walls »

...tetanus shot included?

Not quite sure what you mean...
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Daymon LaPoint
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Post by Daymon LaPoint »

Mark, can you send me a couple of pictures of your Barncaster? Please. Better yet, will you just send me the guitar in exchange for cash? :whoa:
I like that!!!!
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Post by Mark Walls »

Thanks Daymon, PM me. I am planning to take some more pics of it this weekend; I'd be happy to send you a couple.
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