This week’s selection is from David Eassa. Here’s the story of his innovative build in his own words:
I have, what you call an outreach band in the church I attend, I am a bass player but I couldn’t find a guitar player with the same vision and my keyboard player was always flaky. I needed more player’s and since I couldn’t find any and got tired of waiting for one, I duplicated myself. I made a double neck guitar first with a guitar neck on top and a bass neck bellow, but it was to far to travel between necks, it was eventually stolen, So I finally figured out how to make both fret boards on one neck. You can also use a loop pedal with either guitar or bass and jam with it.












The Neck is made of Maple with a mahogany body, since I was without a guitar player at the time I had to get innovated and this is what I came up with so I could be in close range with all strings for play-ability. I am using passive pickups Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates below and Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder above.
So, what do you think for David’s build? BTW – If you’re going to comment, whether it be positive or negative, please keep it constructive! We don’t approve of haters. [Comment below]
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Where can I get one like this and how much will it cost me?
Quite creative!