I want to make it as a gift for someone who plays guitar and he plays mostly
electric guitar. I wasn't that thrilled with how the acoustic guitar molds
looked. It would just make it that much better. And it's not Bruce
Springsteen, but you're pretty damn close!!
--
Denise
~~ Life is a perfect song with a fractured beat - RS ~~
~~ I didn't lose my mind, it was mine to give away - RW ~~
"Roy Basan" > wrote in message
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> "Denise" > wrote in message
>. ..
> > . . . but I'm looking for a chocolate mold of a guitar - preferably an
> > electric one. I've Googled it with not much luck. I found one electric
> > guitar, but they don't sell the mold; only the finished product.
There's
> > one on ebay, but it's not electric.
> > Any suggestions??
>
> I am surprised with such unique request for chocolate moulds.
> A chocolate mould for electric guitar is difficult the obtain. Unless
> you have a specimen of that instrument and make an impression on a
> mouldable or plastic material which can be hardened to set the
> design on.
> But I do not see the significance of the preciseness of just using an
> electric guitar. If you understand the instrument even an acoustic
> guitar can be made into an electric adding such accessories to it.
> Therefore if you can find a mould for an acoustic guitar and modifying
> the facade of the cast guitar by attaching a shaped moulding chocolate
> to a approximate the real instrument; then that would be easier.
> I do not understand either that why the chocolate electric guitar
> should be as real as possible. Are you planning to place guitar
> strings on it and play
> the tunes of the Bruce Springsteet<g>?.