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Here's a phenomenal DeArmond JetStar that is easily worth double the price for the amount of guitar you get! It's built solid as a rock, plays excellent and sounds top notch. Some of the specs; super comfortable neck profile (sort of like a Gibson SG or Firebird), DeArmond made in the USA humbuckers (sound great! super full), solid bridge/tailpiece/Grover style tuners, no tuning issues here! Bound neck, block inlays, set neck, triple ply pickguard.

https://reverb.com/item/2661458-guild-dearmond-dearmond-2000-dark-mahogany
 
I spilled a can of Barq's Red Creme soda on the linoleum at my grandparent's house once when I was a kid, and the shape looked just like that.
 
I like it!

I've never tried one, so I'd have to see how comfortable or uncomfortable it is to play, but it's kind of cool.
 
It occurred to me that some guitars may look terrible photographed laying on the floor, but might look really cool when played. It might put it more into context.

There's a reason most clothing is photographed on a model.
 
Album fold from Electric Mud:

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Of course any guitar would look cool in Muddy's hands. This is the original with the single coil pups. and vibrato bridge.
 
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