The Flying V That Couldn’t Decide What It Wanted To Be
The Pacmancaster, the guitar that has a whole bunch of shapes depending on who’s looking at it. It’s like a walking Rorschach test of guitar design.
The Pacmancaster, the guitar that has a whole bunch of shapes depending on who’s looking at it. It’s like a walking Rorschach test of guitar design.
Is this a guitar or a self-defense weapon? Well, it’s a jaw-dropping, fist-pumping, and face-slapping instrument that may just redefine how you see guitars.
Picture this: you’ve got a bass guitar that’s heavier than a sumo wrestler at an all-you-can-eat buffet. What do you do? You unleash the power of weight relief!
That must be the wildest attempt at converting a humble 6-string guitar into a mind-boggling 12-string masterpiece.
Guitar wizardry meets tech sorcery: Unraveling the acoustic guitar that doubles as a computer
Love and hate. It’s a constant battle when it comes to these offbeat creations. We applaud the creativity, and we scratch our heads. Was this really necessary?