Umm....I guess if you happen to have your guitar in your jeep when you break down it could be handy.
https://allentown.craigslist.org/art/6521777414.html
Definitely not mine or any connection to the seller.
Metal Wrench Guitar Sculptures
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Metal Wrench Guitar Sculptures
GPWs 196622 & 196623
GPs 14351 & 16625
Slat Grill 118247
Convertos 0567349 & 0877894
Daughter - 10/23/2012
Son - 01/02/2018
Wife - Top Secret
GPs 14351 & 16625
Slat Grill 118247
Convertos 0567349 & 0877894
Daughter - 10/23/2012
Son - 01/02/2018
Wife - Top Secret
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Re: Metal Wrench Guitar Sculptures
Someone should claim the wrenches are worth $150 each so he won't make further "art" projects of them.
So If I bought it would I play "Heavy Metal" on it?
So If I bought it would I play "Heavy Metal" on it?
Looking for 1918 Standard B 'Liberty' truck parts
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Re: Metal Wrench Guitar Sculptures
Thanks for sharing, just found this post myself. Wish he would have used new Craftsmen wrenches.
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Re: Metal Wrench Guitar Sculptures
I won't lie, these are pretty cool and very detailed. It is a shame he used WWII wrenches on them, though, and charging $5k a piece?Ridiculous.
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