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Inhibitor guitar
$3950 & S/H SALE $2962 & S/H
$3950 & S/H SALE $2962 & S/H
The Inhibitor electric guitar is the ultimate example of a truly crazy man's musical instrument. Crazy is such a politically incorrect term these days, as is nuts, bonkers, looney, and a brick shy of a full load of normal. All could apply to Junior Hoskins, of West Haywood, TN. Junior was arguably the most gifted guitar player that ever lived and if he could have successfully shut off the sounds in his head, that he claimed clamored continuously, he may still be remembered with today's greatest guitar virtuosos. Instead he rapidly chased sanity down a worm hole of no return. Every week he would add "brain fixers" to his well worn axe in an attempt to quiet what he described as "How mice would sing with no heads." What? Early attempts, remaining on the guitar, include the Wirl-A-Way with clear Reverse chamber, a number 22-6N7G Bell Toner with Vend light, an Electra 21.83MEG that's externally wired, and a bridge magazine that is registering "Empty" right now. The Inhibitor was installed in late summer 1971. He had mixed results, but did manage to write one more cool song which turned out to be "Out of Limits" played backwards. A good woman, and even better meds, eventually solved a lot of his problems, but they also made him abandon guitar for leather tooling. He was lousy at leather tooling.