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- Charlie Daniels Band License Plate Guitar - North Carolina
Charlie Daniels Band License Plate Guitar - North Carolina



Charlie Daniels Band License Plate Guitar - North Carolina
I left North Carolina for last because it’s my home state and that just seemed fitting. I chose the Charlie Daniel’s band because Charlie Daniels is a versatile artist. In addition to playing the violin, he also plays a Les Paul guitar.
I used 19 license plates to create this license plate guitar. Their most popular song is the Devil Went Down to Georgia, and I took a few liberties in featuring that on the guitar face. I used 666 to stand in for the devil, the number 2 - a Michigan tag - and a new way to write out Georgia with license plates.
Like many license plates across America, this band is still on the road.
I left North Carolina for last because it’s my home state and that just seemed fitting. I chose the Charlie Daniel’s band because Charlie Daniels is a versatile artist. In addition to playing the violin, he also plays a Les Paul guitar.
I used 19 license plates to create this license plate guitar. Their most popular song is the Devil Went Down to Georgia, and I took a few liberties in featuring that on the guitar face. I used 666 to stand in for the devil, the number 2 - a Michigan tag - and a new way to write out Georgia with license plates.
Like many license plates across America, this band is still on the road.