It's a project I have been working on for 7 years (depends on when you read this!) now. It started way back in 2007-ish on SL when me and a couple of friends thought it might be fun to start such a museum on SL. We rented a couple of plots of land on mainland SL and starting putting things together: A small museum with prims you could touch and get info about guitar players, a small podium for SL artists and some freebie guitars.
We did some advertising, got some SL guitar players to perform, and soon we had something going.
Most weekends we filled the region with 40 avatars at any given time, live guitar players, live dj's, tipjars being filled, region lagged seriously!

But...
We (the owners, 3 persons with a RL besides SL) had to take care of things, and at one point a "fun thing to do" became an "24/7 job"..
That was not the plan, so we started to look for some help: hostesses, managers and such...they came, a couple of weeks later the went away...
Sooooo, we decided it was indeed a fun thing to do, we had some of the best SL artists performing, we had lots of laughs and stuff, and then it became a job...and we had jobs in RL, families, a social live and stuff.
We took the guitar museum down on SL, and I kinda left SL at the same time. I just discovered OpenSim, set up my first standalone, had old SL friends visit that standalone, and soon I was a member of the OSgrid family.
I started a tuned down version of a guitar museum there. Just a museum, no live gigs, no dj's.
Just a museum and some shops with stuff I create.
I was having a bright moment at that time: I saved an OAR of this place!
And then the whole OSGrid child avie thing happend, and I left OSGrid.
Metropolis!! My new home, and still is my home grid. A grid of arts! Love it.
The staff at metro used an old region I made for the Summer of Arts 2014 festival (OAR download here: http://opensim-creations.com/2012/04/22 ... ll-otoole/) and they asked me to build the region for Summer of Arts 2015. And that build is my best build so far..
Enough about me and my virtual life! Back to the Guitar Museum here on kitely.
Why Kitely? Why loading my old Guitar Museum here?
Well, I was way past drunk and...
No, just kidding

I happen to have a region, or world as we call it here, and I happen to stumble on this old OAR on my PC.
As said before, it's a long running project, and I'll see where it ends, or better said, if it end here!
Having said all above,here is a little list of all the RL guitar players you can find info about:
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Al Di Meola
Albert King
Alvin Lee
Angus Young
Antonio Lauro
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Barbecue Bob
Bert Jansch
Bert Weedon
Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top)
Blind Blake
Blind Lemon Jefferson
Bo Diddley
Bob Dylan
Bob Seger
Bob Welch
Bob Weston
Buckethead
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Carl Perkins
Carlos Santana
Charlie Patton
Chet Atkins
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David "Honeyboy" Edwards
David Gilmour
Django Reinhardt
Duane Eddy
Dweezil Zappa
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Elmore James
Eric Clapton
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Francesco Corbetta
Francisco Tarrega
Frank Zappa
Ⓖ
Galina Vale
Gary Moore
George Harrison
George Thorogood
Graham Nash
Greg Ginn
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Howlin' Wolf
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Ⓙ
Jeff Beck
Jeff Buckley
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy Page
Joe Bonamassa
Joe Perry
Joe Satriani
Joe Strummer
John Lee Hooker
John Mayall
John McLaughlin
Johnny Ramone
Johnny Winter
Joni Mitchell
Jose Conzalez
Justin Hayward
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Keith Richards
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Ⓛ.
Leonard Cohen
Les Paul
Lim Jeong-hyun (aka Funtwo)
Ⓜ
Magic Slim
Mark Knopfler
Muddy Waters
Ⓝ
Nancy Wilson
Neil Young
Niccolo Paganini
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Ottmar Liebert
Ⓟ
Paco de Lucia
Pete Doherty
Pete Townshend
Phil Lynott
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Ⓡ.
R. L. Burnside
Randy Napoleon
Randy Rhoads
Reverend Gary Davis
Ritchie Blackmore
Robert Fripp
Robert Johnson
Roger Waters
Ronnie Wood
Rory Gallagher
Roy Orbison
Ry Cooder
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Scrapper Blackwell
SeaSick Steve
Slash
Snowy White
Steve Vai
Stevie Ray Vaughan
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T-Bone Walker
Tommy Emmanuel
Tracy Chapman
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Ⓥ
Vivian Campbell
Ⓦ
Warren Haynes
Ⓧ
Ⓨ
Yngwie Malmsteen
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Freebies.
With the OAR came some fun things that you can copy.
Free shops.
If you sell stuff, I have some shops available!
The link to my world:
http://www.kitely.com/virtual-world/odd ... tar-Museum