There's a drawing happening via Fandiem, for a 2011 Languedoc G2, handmade, signed by Trey, and personally donated by luthier Paul Languedoc. Net proceeds will benefit the Divided Sky Foundation.
With a Santos rosewood body, with a European curly maple top, accented with cherry binding (the only Languedoc guitar to have had this feature), and a one-piece neck, the guitar has been stored in Paul Languedoc’s shop since its construction, has never had another owner, and comes with a custom-fitted hard case.
The winner will also receive a framed printed photo of Trey playing the guitar, plus assorted digital photos and video of Trey playing this guitar, during soundcheck prior to a Phish concert in Albany, NY on October 27th, 2024.
Supporters who donate $100 or more will also get a free Divided Sky t-shirt. Each donation helps The Divided Sky Foundation provide healing and hope to those struggling with addiction. The Foundation’s 46-bed facility in Ludlow, VT offers a unique model of care centering on mindfulness, the 12 Steps and Emotional Sobriety. Hundreds of individuals have completed Divided Sky’s Residential Recovery Program – and more than 95% say they would recommend it to a friend or loved one. No one is turned away for financial reasons. Your generosity makes that possible.
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