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You know, if you are specialized into something, you know all about this theme and take a look and care about any detail. But it looks like a semi hollow e-guitar... roughly.
And yeah... most e-guitars are curved like hip and butt, which needs a lot of single vectors that it looks good. Hard to get the right proportionality as well.
whenever/if ever I get around to working on the update again, i'll keep you in mind for the sign!
I was just once in my lifetime in Memphis TN, but I directly recognized the E335, which was also one of the electric semi hollow electric guitars build in Memphis until Gibson closed it. Therefore this guitar and it's shape is Memphis for an European guitar nerd like me. Maybe also the reason why HRC choose this type and not a Les Paul shape as usual.
Well, I don't think you are playing guitar, but I think it's woth an update of this older building regarding the sign.