AGP #246 - “Blue Moon”(3 String Beer Stubby Guitar)Scale : 641.35mm / 25 ¼inchesStrings : .046NW / .032NW / .022NW /Tuning: G / D / g /Box Sides, Neck and Nut are recycled finger jointed Meranti, Box Top & Bottom is recycled 4mm Hardwood Ply, Fretboard, Headstock Wings and Bridge are recycled Hardwood, an Ebay 4.6k Delta Type Single Coil Pickup is hardwired to the Output Jack, the “Blue Moon” beer stubbies are from a new very yummy beverage I recently discovered.The idea came from a previous posting of a similar build on CBN a few years ago.
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"Thanks Maddog", I thought this was just another new Aussie Craft Beer when I purchased it, only later did I discover it was brewed out here under licence from a US Brewery.
I spent a lot of time in Running Water, South Dakota as a kid and across the river in Niobrara, Nebraska was a motel..........named the "Blue Moon" ;-)
"Thanks Uncle John", the 'Blue Moon' was a special promotion at our local Liquor Barn, and I presumed it was just another Aussie brewed craft beer, but Google tells me its a US company and brewed here under licence, and marketed as a Belgian-Style Wheat Ale.
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"Thanks Jim Morris", an appropriate adage, even better when the contents are in the Tummy!
"Thanks James O Lunsford", Haven't had a cool one for a few weeks due to health issues, but I will catch up when the time is appropriate.
"Thanks Maddog", I thought this was just another new Aussie Craft Beer when I purchased it, only later did I discover it was brewed out here under licence from a US Brewery.
"Thanks Lane Martin", sounds a little different from the norm, dare I say it!, a tad glassy?
A bottle in front of me is better than a frontal lobotamy. Good stuff AGP!
Nice Build AGP # very creative have a cool one
Sooooo Coooool! Nice build!
I spent a lot of time in Running Water, South Dakota as a kid and across the river in Niobrara, Nebraska was a motel..........named the "Blue Moon" ;-)
"Thanks wes carl", the contents were also nice !!!!!!!!
"Thanks Uncle John", the 'Blue Moon' was a special promotion at our local Liquor Barn, and I presumed it was just another Aussie brewed craft beer, but Google tells me its a US company and brewed here under licence, and marketed as a Belgian-Style Wheat Ale.