Thanks to Alex: El Kabong
griehund Senior Member Joined May 24, 2011 Messages 2,190 Reaction score 1 Location Ware MA Jan 16, 2016 #1 Thanks to Alex: El Kabong
davismanLV Venerated Member Joined Mar 24, 2011 Messages 19,469 Reaction score 12,407 Location U.S.A. : Nevada : Las Vegas Guild Total 2 Jan 16, 2016 #2 :encouragement::encouragement::encouragement:
R Ronald Reagan Member Joined Nov 13, 2014 Messages 138 Reaction score 1 Jan 16, 2016 #3 Looks like a twelve fretter...
CA-35 Senior Member Joined Feb 14, 2011 Messages 2,111 Reaction score 19 Location South Florida Jan 17, 2016 #4 He also has this one of a kinder; The Guildette. A 5 stringer with only 4 tuners.
Jeff_L Member Platinum Supporting Joined Jul 6, 2005 Messages 420 Reaction score 50 Location Northeastern PA Jan 17, 2016 #5 CA-35 said: He also has this one of a kinder; The Guildette. A 5 stringer with only 4 tuners. Click to expand... Notice how the middle string is separated from those on either side of it? It's attached to a screw in the back of the headstock and becomes a drone.
CA-35 said: He also has this one of a kinder; The Guildette. A 5 stringer with only 4 tuners. Click to expand... Notice how the middle string is separated from those on either side of it? It's attached to a screw in the back of the headstock and becomes a drone.
S steve488 Member Joined Aug 26, 2014 Messages 404 Reaction score 171 Location Arizona desert Guild Total 2 Jan 18, 2016 #6 Hmmmmm Looks to me like a Martin headstock...... Perhaps El Kabong used Martins for bashing and Guilds for playing?
Hmmmmm Looks to me like a Martin headstock...... Perhaps El Kabong used Martins for bashing and Guilds for playing?