One of the most well-known guitars in the world is called “The Fool.”
The original was a one of a kind special guitar featuring unique artwork. It was completely hand painted, and the image painted on the guitar’s body was based on art commissioned by George Harrison, a member of The Beatles. The original artwork was done as a mural on the wall of their Apple Boutique. Later, the mural was recreated on one of Harrison’s guitars, which he then gave to his friend Eric Clapton. Clapton played the guitar for years, but it eventually became the properly of Todd Rundgren, another famous player.
Today, guitarists can get their own replica of The Fool from Vintage. This guitar, model number VS6MRF, looks amazing because each and every one of them is hand painted with oil paint. The guitar is more than just for looks, though. It sounds exactly as a guitar made in the 1960s would, and it features everything a great guitar needs. It has a mahogany body and neck which features 22 pearloid crown inlays. The fingerboard is made out of rosewood, and the guitar features 22 frets. This relic guitar uses Wilkinson Deluxe tuners, a Tune-O-Matic bridge, Wilkinson Double Coil pickups, and has two volume and two tone controls in addition to a three way toggle switch. But let’s face it—if you’re purchasing this guitar, you’re really wanting it for its amazing artwork. Read more



