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I did Another Artist Tribute, And Memorial Guitar Copy/Relic, for this Build!!! ..................This Time I Decided on The Late Great Prince's Symbol Guitar🙃,,,,This Guitar Was Very Fun and Cool to Recreate😆. I put my Stank on it of Coarse......😚, LOL,.Was Yet Another ................EPIC GUITAR BUILD, stay tuned....... the Finial Results WIll Surprise You!!!😎 R.I.P. Prince Your Music and Art Will Live Forever!!!! While making this guitar I have done a lot of Research on Prince and he was such a Remarkable man! ****Here is the History of Prince's Original Symbol Shaped Guitar; The Auerswald Symbol Guitar is an electric guitar used by Prince in the mid-1990s. It was built for Prince by the luthier Jerry Auerswald, who also made the Model C guitar and Cleo bass. It resembles the symbol that Prince changed his name to and was introduced around the same time as the name change. The guitar is made of maple. It has a locking bridge and tremolo system, active single coil and humbucker EMG pickups and single volume and tone controls. It also has heart shaped tuners and a custom bridge. The original Symbol guitar was gold, and appears in the Endorphinmachine and Gold videos.( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09vNP... , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IQE6... ). Prince later used a black Symbol guitar in the I Hate U video and for promoting the Chaos and Disorder album. It appears in the Same December( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_tIr... ) video the Today Show Summer Concert TV appearance. Later that year, Prince used a white copy of the Symbol guitar for promoting Emancipation. A purple copy was also made. There was a purple model built by Schecter named the "Habibe", also used by Prince. Due to the shape and construction of the symbol guitar, and Prince's habit of throwing his guitars in the air, only the original gold model survives. It is in the collection at Paisley Park and appears in the Prince - Guitar & Bass book.