The highlight of the 30th Annual Dallas Guitar Show was a one-time-only collection of rare guitars, amplifiers and assorted memorabilia. Among them were prototypes of the Explorer and Flying V Gibson first designed back in 1958, the über-rare 1929 Gibson "Harp" guitar, and several other models as seen in the company of Carlos Santana, Howard Leese, Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan, just to name a few ("Blackie" and "Lenny" alone fetched the better part of US$1M apiece at Christie's Auction). This was not a traveling exhibit by any means; once it was over, it was over, so I knew I had to make every shot count.
my friend has the guitar at the very begginning well exept his is a different couler and the head looks different
MsBobohj 1 year ago
aww thode poor guitars:P a guitar should be played not put on display
revan15 1 year ago
i have a book with every single guitar here in it
notquiteabrain 1 year ago
i have a morris hurricane it isnt to expensive its in great condition does anyone know anything bout it i only know a few things bout the guitar
Escapethehawthorne 1 year ago
@zorbakflame dude thats a explorer
DaveShredder5150 1 year ago
have got bought half those guitars in the last 12 years
MrMcdive 2 years ago
What's the name of that first guitar you showed after the marshall amp, it looked like a lightning bolt (it's not that V guitar)?
zorbakflame 2 years ago
Kewl
Haha...I spelled "cool" Like a douchebag.
SixKindsOfDead 2 years ago
i really want a gibson 1959 cherry sunburst i wish i had a time machine they where olny 500 bucks =p
xx55AC55xx 2 years ago
telecasters have two pickups the the esquire had one
masterfunk214 2 years ago