1950's Harmony Made Stella Terz (3/4) // "Franken-Stella" Electric Parlor
Not For Sell // I reimagined this guitar for a good friend, musician and recording engineer, Timmy Couful. / @flatheadsound429 Timmy wanted something different and strange to inspire and make music that is different and strange. This guitar required lots of work to just get it playable and alot more to get it where it is now. He was quite pleased. I'm excited to see what kind of music this thing will be making. "As long as most of the guitar is there, I can make it play again." Please like and subscribe to see more of this kind of content. To see more of my own guitars for sell. https://reverb.com/shop/ebsteward Find more day to day content on the gram / eb_steward

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