Two Necks, No Waiting
Joe Scott, half of the acoustic duo Acoustic Eidolon, plays a number of different guitars, including this one, an instrument he designed himself and had built by an Oregon luthier.
It's called a double-necked Guitjo, and here's the description from their own web page: "The double-neck guitjo has a total of 14 strings, and is designed so that Joe can play both necks simultaneously. He does this using a variety of guitar techniques, such as hammer-ons, pull-offs, and mirrors. The guitjo neck has only high-pitched, treble strings, and sounds much like a harp or hammer dulcimer. The guitar neck is strung like a traditional 6-string guitar, but has an additional bass string."
Olympus E-M5, OM 50/1.2
Date: 05/03/2013
Owner: Paul Braun