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Eastwood Cloud Electric Guitar

Eastwood Cloud Electric Guitar

Story

You've asked for it and we are bringing it back! Perhaps Bob 1's most famous guitar is the one-off custom made Ibanez that was originally supposed to look like a potato but came out looking more like a cloud. It can be seen in the Devo – Live 1980 DVD (and on the cover) as well as the ā€œGirl U Wantā€ video from 1980. He sold the guitar in the mid-80s, then set out to find it again years later. After over a decade of fruitlessly searching, it was finally found in the possession of pro skateboarder Jason Jessee who reunited Bob with the guitar.

Now, I know we'd all like an exact replica, but there are some things that Ibanez did at the time that will be impractical to include in our tribute version - namely the embedded overdrive - you can use your pedals for that. We did, however, include the cool active treble boost circuit (WarpDrive) and we've replicated the tapped humbuckers for 3-way switching of Humbucker, Single Coil or Out of Phase.

Features & Specs
  • Body: Solid Mahogany Body with Maple Top
  • Colors: Metallic Blue
  • Pickups: Dual EW Custom Tapped Humbuckers
  • Switching: 3-Way Pickup Selection, Coil Tapped for Single Coil Mode
  • Controls: 2 Volume, 1 Tone, In/Out Phase
  • Bridge: Tune-O-Matic with Stop Tail
  • Neck: Set Maple
  • Finger Board: Rosewood, Block Markers
  • Scale Length: 24 3/4"
  • Width at the Nut: 1 11/16"
  • Hardware: Gold
  • Strings: GHS #10's
  • Average Weight: 8.0 lbs (More Info on Weight)
Case Fit
  • Premium Soft Case - Standard Guitar (Optional Add-On)
$849.00
Eastwood Cloud Electric Guitar—
$849.00

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Story

You've asked for it and we are bringing it back! Perhaps Bob 1's most famous guitar is the one-off custom made Ibanez that was originally supposed to look like a potato but came out looking more like a cloud. It can be seen in the Devo – Live 1980 DVD (and on the cover) as well as the ā€œGirl U Wantā€ video from 1980. He sold the guitar in the mid-80s, then set out to find it again years later. After over a decade of fruitlessly searching, it was finally found in the possession of pro skateboarder Jason Jessee who reunited Bob with the guitar.

Now, I know we'd all like an exact replica, but there are some things that Ibanez did at the time that will be impractical to include in our tribute version - namely the embedded overdrive - you can use your pedals for that. We did, however, include the cool active treble boost circuit (WarpDrive) and we've replicated the tapped humbuckers for 3-way switching of Humbucker, Single Coil or Out of Phase.

Features & Specs
  • Body: Solid Mahogany Body with Maple Top
  • Colors: Metallic Blue
  • Pickups: Dual EW Custom Tapped Humbuckers
  • Switching: 3-Way Pickup Selection, Coil Tapped for Single Coil Mode
  • Controls: 2 Volume, 1 Tone, In/Out Phase
  • Bridge: Tune-O-Matic with Stop Tail
  • Neck: Set Maple
  • Finger Board: Rosewood, Block Markers
  • Scale Length: 24 3/4"
  • Width at the Nut: 1 11/16"
  • Hardware: Gold
  • Strings: GHS #10's
  • Average Weight: 8.0 lbs (More Info on Weight)
Case Fit
  • Premium Soft Case - Standard Guitar (Optional Add-On)
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