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help to recognize the guitar. Unknown company and no information
help to recognize the guitar. Unknown company and no information.Called ,,Field,,
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No information indeed!
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If you post a photo it’ll help.
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It’s a limited run ‘79 Wiessenhiemer.
Built by Friedrich “Slips” Weissenhiemer, formerly of the Flying Weissenhiemer family high wire act out of Duluth. Friedrich lefty the family business after an unfortunate accident high above the main business district of Duluth thereby earning him the nickname “Slips”. His guitars are very, very rare and, ironically, work well in drop tunings…
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Please note: higher than average likelihood that any post by me is going to lean heavily on sarcasm. Just so we’re clear... Last edited by Slothead56; 05-17-2023 at 05:45 AM. |
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WC Field guitar ?
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A two-second Google of 'field guitars' pulled up a wealth of information.
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