File:1958 Jim Harvey double-neck electric guitar for Paul Buskirk - with 6-string mandola-scale neck, featuring bird's-eye maple body, walnut accents, abalone inlay, Fender Stratcaster PU, and Bigsby - body (2018-08-22 13.47.14 by e Kat).jpg
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[edit]Description1958 Jim Harvey double-neck electric guitar for Paul Buskirk - with 6-string mandola-scale neck, featuring bird's-eye maple body, walnut accents, abalone inlay, Fender Stratcaster PU, and Bigsby - body (2018-08-22 13.47.14 by e Kat).jpg |
2180821 Nashville country music hall of fame museum 1958 Jim Harvey double-neck electric guitar for Paul Buskirk - with 6-string mandola-scale neck, featuring bird's-eye maple body, walnut accents, abalone inlay, Fender Stratcaster PU, and Bigsby - body (2018-08-22 13.47.14 by e Kat)
GUITAR
California luthier Jim Harvey
custom-built this double-neck
electric guitar for Paul Buskirk
in 1958. The instrument includes
a six-string mandola-scale neck
and a standard guitar neck, and
features a bird's-eye maple body,
walnut accents, abalone inlay,
Fender Stratocaster pickups, and
Bigsby vibratos.
Courtesy of Deke Dickerson
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Author | e Kat |
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- Paul Buskirk's 1958 Jim Harvey double-neck electric guitar (with 6-string mandola-scale neck)
- Jim Harvey
- Custom made guitars
- Double neck guitars with 6 string mandola
- Scrolls (string instrument design)
- Bird's eye maple top guitars
- Fender Stratocaster pickups
- Bigsby vibrato tailpiece
- Individual guitars
- Paul Buskirk
- 1958 instrument productions
- Guitar bodies
- Guitars in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
- 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee
- August 2021 in Tennessee
- Unique guitars