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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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)

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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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Source 2180821 Nashville country music hall of fame museum
Author e Kat
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  • High Resolution Photos: Outlaws & Armadillos: Country’s Roaring ’70s: Artifacts (high resolution photos / press release). (CountryMusicHallOfFame.org). Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (2018-03-01).
    "[image 16] Custom built for Paul Buskirk by California luthier Jim Harvey in 1958, this double-neck electric guitar has a six-string mandola-scale neck and a standard guitar neck. It features a bird’s-eye maple body; walnut accents; abalone inlays; Fender Stratocaster pickups; and Bigsby vibratos. Courtesy of Deke Dickerson (Photo Bob Delevante, courtesy Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum) "
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" 20180816 Holiday In USA,  /  Fly into Fayetteville AR via Atlanta  /  Then, drive thru;  /  - Eureka Spring, Arkansas; / - Nashville, Tennessee; / - Memphis, Tennessee; / - New Orleans, Louisiana; / - Kansas City, Missouri; / - Siloam Springs, Oklahoma  /  Fly into Fayetteville AR via Atlanta "

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