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GALLERY: Show Us Your Gear - Unique Instruments II

Even more custom-built, handmade, and oddball gear from Premier Guitar readers.

"Briand pieced together the Bobcaster over the course of 20 years. It currently features a rock maple neck with ebony fingerboard, graphite nut, jumbo frets, Schecter stacked humbucker (neck) and ""an ancient lap steel pickup"" at the bridge. ""The tone circuit is top secret (a.k.a I don't even sort of remember how I did it) but this is one seriously high-powered and ""chunky"" Telecaster...Ugly? Sure, that's the point. After having a guitar stolen at one point in life, this one never even gets looked at. Sings like a siren and looks like a bar skank...perfect!"""

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