Ouch.

"I abused my guitar and it broke."

This is a hot button for me but
I'm gonna exercise some self-control
and stop right there ...this time.
I know, right? One could maaaaayyyyybeee excuse this one as an accident (maybe) but I just don't get guitar or amp destruction. Yes, I am a great big Who fan and when I was young and stupid (who among us wasn't, except maybe for Les) I got a kick out of seeing Moon and Townsend go berzerko on stage. But now, I can't imagine hurting any piece of musical gear be it a git-fiddle (as Moondog would call it) or a saxophone, or a xylophone. And, I ain't judging any of you who still don't mind seeing an artist do that or even do that yourself. I'm just sayin' I no longer understand it.
 
Herman Li does these same tricks for years...
It looks like he was shocked it happened....
Also, it is not very clear in the video, but the color looks a little off for being his PS. It could be the lights or maybe another prototype closer to production?
 
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I Am Still Baffled At The $30K Price Tag... 👀
He says $25k in the video, then $30k in the title. It's a made up price, it didn't cost him anything.

But things are worth what someone will pay. Some rich collector or a fund looking to invest in unique guitars would buy it for a lot more because it's "The guitar Herman accidentally broke on stage."
 
Am I the only one being annoyed hearing him talk? "Isn't it crazy?" When he opens his mouth I find it about as obnoxious as the sound his band produces.

And I grew up playing metalish kinds of music. Even the more symphonical kind.
 
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