The lowdown on the triple-neck.

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inhuien
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Re: The lowdown on the triple-neck.

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johnallg wrote:
Fretjob wrote:Some more background info on it at the following links.

http://www.trevorandthea.eclipse.co.uk/early_years.html (A quarter of the way down the page)

http://www.trevorandthea.eclipse.co.uk/specs3.html (A quarter of the way down the page)
Nice site!! I've played this one: http://www.trevorandthea.eclipse.co.uk/entwistleJG.html Thanks to a very generous Mike. :)

Yeah, I'm bragging..... :oops:
The links above are 404ing, host is gone, byebye host.

However found this page archived http://archive.is/VAHW
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Re: The lowdown on the triple-neck.

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manta wrote:From guitarsjapan.com:

Kid’s
One man started Kid’s with a desire to make the most amazing one-off guitars in the history of the Japanese guitar
market. He used woods that are next to impossible to get (my gold Lenny Kravitz Flying V replica has real Korina wood)
on many of his models. He made Gibson, Fender and Zemaitis replicas and custom one-off guitars as well. His guitars
are regarded by the Japanese as one of the best and most rare brands of all Japanese vintage guitars.
They made some 12-string basses for Tom Petersson several years ago.
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