Have you ever wanted a guitar clock?  Has it ever even crossed your mind? Well, here you are, a clock guitar! It has a very accurate non ticking movement, and glow in the dark sword hands.  It's made from actual guitar parts, most of which are generic.  The knobs are twistable and the pushbuttons push! There is serious damage on the back that has been lovingly restored to to its original damaged condition, with some cosmetic flair!   The finish varies from one part of the clock to another, but includes finishing oils and waxes, along with enamel spray paint.  Very smooth surface. 

 That said, this is by no means a functional guitar, don't mess with it! :) Otherwise, it's a great guitar clock.  The body is solid paulownia wood, very light.  The entire clock weighs 3lb 14oz--less than a lot of smaller clocks.  Easy on your walls.  It's also 41" long, and a little over 13" at its widest point.  The neck is solid maple, with a rosewood fretboard.  All of the hardware is there.  As I said, it's all generic. But it's definitely shiny!

About hanging it--of course, any way you can display a guitar--stand, wall hanger, etc will work. I haven't put any hanger hardware on it yet, so please contact me at time of purchase so you can give me the type and location of the hanger.  Or go naked!

Glendale is the name of the clock.  I name them after places. Name them because each one is unique, and I hate serial numbers.  Glendale is the name of several communities in the US, one of which is near me (Glendale CO).  I'm sure that they're all fine communities.  All of my clocks, just like my guitars, are made by hand by a crazyman in a basement in Denver CO.