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Someone in this thread has been correct twice. That's all I can say for now.
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Okay, a 12-string Tulip, then. Now we've gotta guess the color, right?

So the question is, if JDog could have this guitar in any color he wanted, what would it be?
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With pictures of the dogs?
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Pink dogs?
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Hmmm... tulips...dogs...poodles...rhymes with noodles...
That's it! A preschooler's macaroni finish!
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I still leaning towards a banjo.

My reasoning is that I think that the JDog met up with a babe who's into C&W and he wants to impress her with a one-of-a-kind tulip banjo. Image
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Tulip-shaped pink double neck (each neck of 12 strings, one fretted, one fretless) banjo with poodles' pictures on it?
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Or maybe just pink poodles?
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Wouldn't it have to be turquoise?
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Bump. :)
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I forgot this existed!
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Nope; six tuning pegs.


It looks like someone sawed off the higher part of the neck before gluing the main paice back on. Maybe they were trying to make some sort of m ando guitar. I don't know. the scale's so short that my fingers cramp up just looking at it.
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jdogric12aolcom wrote:BTW One person besides me and Paul gets this, and he'd better keep his fool mouth shut!
nyrkickazz1 wrote:I forgot this existed!
Obviously the threat worked!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

So is there any update or pictures we can see yet?! Its been a week shy of 11 months!
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Paul, your post lost me. You're kind of freaking me out.... care to clarify??? Thanks J

And btw, in my drunken stupors, I have let the cat out of the bag to a few others, but not too many.
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winston wrote:Steve,

as hideous as some believe those basses are they are highly prized in certain circles. I would love to have the whole set. Bass, Strat and Tele in each color. They will be worth a fortune one day I suspect.
there are people who feel that strongly against those finishes? I don't own any Fenders with those finishes, but I always thought they were really cool!
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