rumour has it that guitar went on to become the coveted Green Meanie, but I don't know if thats true or not.
Any one know anything about the origin of this guitar, and whats become of it?

How can you not put up such a guitar on your wall????pri0531 wrote:The Crossroads guitar was at the Houston Hardrock Cafe when the cafe was on Kirby Blvd. The Hardrock has moved downtown and I have not seen it up on the walls. They do have a Jem 10 on the wall.
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hehe that crazy ! some people just have too much time in their handsWord wrote: "Michael Jackson didn't want his last name to be a associated with the devil or anything satanic." Because Steve Vai was playing the Devil's guitar player. This is BS if you ask me.![]()
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naahhh, Green Meanie is safely locked away.harmonicminor wrote:I heard that the green meanie was stolen at a show.
dex wrote:naahhh, Green Meanie is safely locked away.harmonicminor wrote:I heard that the green meanie was stolen at a show.
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Chris posted this on Jemsite only about 6 months ago.vaijem777 wrote:I stood 3 inches from the REAL Green Meanie this weekend........at the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland, OH. Yup. The REAL, original Green Meanie. Hand-chiseled-out trem cavity, skate stickers and all. Right there, 3 inches from my face, behind glass. But, guess what?
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