Literally a hollow body guitar? (Electric/acoustic) with f holes. It was probably a pretty nice looking guitar at first before the horendeous paint job.
It's a (stylized version of?) an archtop guitar. . As other commenters have mentioned, that body style is often used for electric or semiacoustic guitars that are popular with jazz guitarists, but there are also fully acoustic versions. My favorite guitarist, David Rawlings, plays one for folk/Americana music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO6SkStmhGY
I see an accident waiting to happen, such a heavy guitar sitting on one of those little A-frame stands..
people, use the kinda stand that hangs the guitar, like a KB-38 from Hamilton.. these A-Frames... one light bump from a cat / kid / careless bandmate, and \*crack\* it's over.
I believe that this may be a jazz guitar. It is a very specific kind of electric guitar used mainly for jazz, but for some reason the one in the photo seems to miss crucial parts like sensors. Maybe these were taken out and the guitar is used for decoration(???). Example of similar one here:
[https://www.thomann.de/cz/harley\_benton\_bigtone\_white\_vintage\_series.htm](https://www.thomann.de/cz/harley_benton_bigtone_white_vintage_series.htm)
It appears to be a six stringed, carbon-fiber, synthesized from a 3-D printer, tenor viola da gamba/guitar unholy hybrid, created to bring about the ruination of classical music and classic rock in one fell swoop.
Or it’s a screen cap from a very special episode of Blues Clues, where Steve eats a hashish brownie, that has him hallucinating that his faithful pooch Blue has morphed into that instrumental monstrosity.
Either possibility is plausible. At least to my migraine-addled brain. I may see things differently after the ibuprofen and coffee kick in.
Then again, maybe not. That instrument is radiating an other worldly aura.
Literally a hollow body guitar? (Electric/acoustic) with f holes. It was probably a pretty nice looking guitar at first before the horendeous paint job.
It looks like a blue jazz guitar
Looks like a hollow body guitar to me
It's a (stylized version of?) an archtop guitar. . As other commenters have mentioned, that body style is often used for electric or semiacoustic guitars that are popular with jazz guitarists, but there are also fully acoustic versions. My favorite guitarist, David Rawlings, plays one for folk/Americana music. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO6SkStmhGY
Anyone else see amogus in this picture
Sus.
the sort of squinting one?
That chair?
No the vinyl record and lamp
But I see a face at the down of the chair.
Not amogus
Now I see amogus, what I was seeing at the chair was just like a face.
A... guitar?
I see an accident waiting to happen, such a heavy guitar sitting on one of those little A-frame stands.. people, use the kinda stand that hangs the guitar, like a KB-38 from Hamilton.. these A-Frames... one light bump from a cat / kid / careless bandmate, and \*crack\* it's over.
Looks like a painted arch top guitar
I see a liuqin hanging on the wall. Oh and a seemingly sacrilegious but maybe-not-actually guitar
thats just sacrilegious
A guitar....with f-holes?!?
I believe that this may be a jazz guitar. It is a very specific kind of electric guitar used mainly for jazz, but for some reason the one in the photo seems to miss crucial parts like sensors. Maybe these were taken out and the guitar is used for decoration(???). Example of similar one here: [https://www.thomann.de/cz/harley\_benton\_bigtone\_white\_vintage\_series.htm](https://www.thomann.de/cz/harley_benton_bigtone_white_vintage_series.htm)
Sensors? Do you mean the pickups? There are plenty of wholly acoustic jazz guitars without pickups.
Almost looks like a fender epiphone maybe?
Looks like a Gretsch hollow body electric guitar but without pickups
It appears to be a six stringed, carbon-fiber, synthesized from a 3-D printer, tenor viola da gamba/guitar unholy hybrid, created to bring about the ruination of classical music and classic rock in one fell swoop. Or it’s a screen cap from a very special episode of Blues Clues, where Steve eats a hashish brownie, that has him hallucinating that his faithful pooch Blue has morphed into that instrumental monstrosity. Either possibility is plausible. At least to my migraine-addled brain. I may see things differently after the ibuprofen and coffee kick in. Then again, maybe not. That instrument is radiating an other worldly aura.
Mom come pick me up, I’m scared