Win a One-Of-A-Kind Echopark Electric Guitar

Buy a raffle ticket and be entered to win an electric guitar handcrafted using wood from 100-year-old Michigan trees and featuring custom artwork depicting famous guitarists.

Congratulations to winner Paul Steinborn of Port Huron! Watch the raffle drawing »

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Enter to win a dynamic musical instrument that is not only a work of art, but a piece of local history.

Gabriel Currie of Echopark Guitars and renowned Detroit artist Sabrina Nelson have teamed up to create a one-of-a-kind electric guitar, handcrafted using wood from 100-year-old Michigan trees and featuring custom artwork depicting famous guitarists.

Purchase your raffle ticket benefitting WDET now and be entered to win this stunning instrument.

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(If you would prefer to mail in a check, please print and return this form.)

The winner will be selected on National Guitar Day, November 27. (Read full raffle rules »)



Get a Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Creation “Salt of Detroit”:


Learn how Gabriel Currie selected the wood and see the sanding/shaping process:


Sabrina Nelson describes her creative process


Detroit Guitarists Take the “Salt of Detroit” For a Spin:


BONUS VIDEO: Learn more about the wood and Echopark’s building process 


About Echopark Guitars

Echopark Guitars is an American guitar and bass manufacturer which started in Echo Park in Los Angeles, now located in Detroit, Michigan. The instruments are handcrafted by Gabriel Currie, who previously worked for and learned from legendary guitar inventors Leo Fender at G&L Guitar Company and Tak Hosono at Hosono Guitar Works before starting Echopark Guitars. 

Echopark players include Joe Perry and Bradley Whitford of Aersomith, Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age, actor Johnny Depp, and the German guitarist Azhar Kamal. A limited number of Echopark guitars are produced each year. Currie utilizes aged and in some cases, ancient woods in the production of the instruments. 

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About Sabrina Nelson

Sabrina Nelson was born in 1967 during the rebellion in Detroit Michigan. She is a painter by degree from Detroit’s College for Creative Studies and is influenced by Yoruba Religion as well as Eastern and African Philosophy. The work is a combination of spirit, motion and intimacy, not limited by two dimensions.  The scope of her work also includes sculpture, objects and installations.  

Sabrina has been a professional artist for over 32 years and an educator for nearly as long. As a studio art teacher at the Detroit Institute of Arts, she lectures and preformed artist demonstrations. She is also on the staff for the College for Creative Studies where she works hard at motivating and preparing students to pursue an art degree in Detroit. 

Her work has been exhibited at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History in Detroit, Museum of Contemporary Arts in Detroit and the African American Art in Culture Complex in San Francisco CA. Sabrina’s work has also been exhibited in Paris, Florida, New York, Louisiana, Illinois and Ohio. Her work is in the collection at the Charles H Wright Museum of African American History and private collections in FL, NY, OH, GA, CA and MI.  She also has four public murals in Detroit. 

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Who’s Who

Can you identify the famous guitarists depicted on “Salt of Detroit”?

Front:
A. Sister Rosetta Tharpe
B. John Lee Hooker

Back:
C. Joni Mitchell
D. Jimi Hendrix
E. Bob Seger
F. Kat Dyson
G. Carlos Santana
H. Bonnie Raitt
I. Jack White
J. Son House
K. Don Was


Special thanks: Gabriel Currie and Echopark Guitars, Sabrina Nelson, Studios on the Pond, Robert Bruce Photography, Brian Lucas, and Shiraz Ahmed

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