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Showing posts with label multi-neck. Show all posts
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Friday, April 16, 2010

Steve Puto's 5-neck

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Scott from RockGuitarLife.com brought this crazy instrument to my attention. It's a five-neck electric bass/guitar/banjo/mandolin/fiddle and with a harmomica attached at the top too just for good measure! The guitar belongs to Steve Puto and is on loan to the Cantos Music Foundation in Calgary

Read about it here.

Photo by Steve Puto.

G L Wilson


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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Hutchins sextuple-necked guitar/bass

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We've looked at this beast before. Just two years ago this ridiculous instrument was selling for £549 - now it's being listed at £899. That's inflation for you!

It's also a lot of money to spend on an "instrument" that is more or less a display item. Let's face it, it's not really going to be possible to even reach let alone play any of the lower three necks, and even if you just played the uppermost necks, can you imagine the weight and sheer awkwardness of that thing?

You could use it as a stage prop perhaps, just on the one song, but even then it's going to be an inconveniently-shaped piece of gear to cart around to gigs. It'd need one hell of a flightcase. I believe it only comes with a tent-like "gig bag" (see previous post on this guitar).

This seller suggests that even if you can't play all six necks it would still make a good "wall peice" (sic). I don't know about you, but if I hung that up in my house, I'd be worried about it bringing the whole wall down.

G L Wilson

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Hutchins "The Beast" now on eBay

Hutchins The Beast
The six-necked behemoth which we featured on this here blog only yesterday is now available in the UK on eBay with a Buy It Now price of £549.

What a bargain, eh?

Check out the gig bag that it's lying on in the picture. You could use that as a tent and live in it.

So, if you want to outdo Cheap Trick's Rick Neilsen (Huh! Five necks? That's nothing!) and are looking for an OTT stage prop, then why not go for it? You might also want to enrol at your local gym and prepare yourself with a little weight training, because I'd wager that that thar Beast is darned heavy.

Present Arms by Yoshihiko SatohOf course, you could always go for the ultimate in multinecked guitars, and have a word with Japanese artist Yoshihiko Satoh and ask for a loan of his 12-necked Stratocaster.

A stepladder might come in handy too!

Monday, May 12, 2008

What a Beastly Guitar!

Beast six necked guitarThis six-necked monstrosity from the Hutchins brand is named "The Beast" and was recently sold in a Weymouth music shop thanks to a news item in the Metro newspaper. (See the comments at the bottom of the Metro item).

From top to bottom the necks are 12-string, 6-string (with tremolo), 5-string bass, 4-string bass, 7-string guitar, and another 6-string.

Allegedly, "there are only of 12 of the US-made instruments in this country".

ONLY?

Surely one is too many!

Monday, March 10, 2008

The Five-Necked Flamingo Guitar

Flamingo guitarHere's one from the Archives. I originally linked to this one back in the early days of this blog (the first English-language guitar blog and longest-running guitar blog ever, I hasten to add). I'm featuring this wonderful Flamingo Guitar again, because it's a favourite of mine and you may have missed it first time around.

In case you think I can't count, this guitar does indeed have five necks - mandolin, nylon string guitar, banjo, electric guitar and a Flamingo neck (of course!) and apparently it is fully playable. (That's a Bird of Paradise capo clamped to the banjo neck's 5th string machine head, by the way.)

It was built by luthier Bernard Lehmann, maker of fine acoustic and jazz guitars, as well as one or two oddities like this, two dreadnought guitars joined by one neck, a water-powered electric guitar, and a guitar that is part telephone. Wish I had photos of those!