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1980's Gibson Futura........Headless Prototype Sold By Gibson.....

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Grog:
I've had a 1985 Gibson Futura in my "Land of Misfit Toys" for aprox 25 years. It was supposedly designed to be a headless guitar but marketing didn't like it so they added a headstock, creating a confusing model that didn't sell.

Recently, Gibson sold a headless prototype for BIG Money & it sold quickly......... Who would have thought? Trogly, Dave's favorite blogger even did a video on it.........
https://www.guitarworld.com/news/gibsons-only-headless-guitar-has-a-headstock

Dave W:
Trogly has plans to one day open a guitar museum, and Gibson oddities are something of a special obsession for him.

Hopefully he'll go to a taxidermist and arrange to have himself stuffed and put on display.

He's a vlogger, but only in conjunction with his guitar flipping business.

gearHed289:
That makes sense. I can see that as a headless. As a side note, I think headless guitars are more popular now than they were in the 80s!

Highlander:
I've had my Hohner Jack from new and she's been one of the most reliable instruments I've ever owned...

ilan:
I've played a Corvus a couple of months ago, it was in dire need of a setup but didn't sound too bad.

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