10-Foot Steve Nash Guitar on Sale for Nearly $10K

The second Steve Nash officially joined the Los Angeles Lakers, fans swarmed sporting stores to snag a Lakers “Number 10” jersey. The Lakers have not had an elite point guard for quite some. Lakers’ fans are excited about the Nash and Kobe Bryant backcourt.

However, what about if you went a little overboard and got something more glamorous than a jersey? If you are into music and are looking to buy a guitar, consider a ten-foot, Steve Nash guitar worth $9,999. The item is currently listed on eBay and for only $9,999 you could have your very own fiberglass guitar with a picture of the newest Laker point guard on it.

There may not be space in your house to host such a large decorum, but just imagine the scores of people that will be dying to enter you front door to see the guitar. Not many people will ever get the chance to possess such a valuable fiberglass guitar, but now is your chance to do so.

So forget about buying a Lakers Nash jersey or T-shirt, try to get your hands on this $9,999 guitar.

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