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November 15, 2007
'World's smallest precision electric guitar'

From the website:
- World's Smallest Precision Electric Guitar
This six-string guitar is the smallest precision electric guitar available.
At 26.5" long, it is 1/6th the size of a standard guitar, yet it has 20 frets and a 1.75" wide fretboard with a 12" fret radius, so you can still practice your chords and fingering on its 20.25" scale without adjusting your playing style.
Its injection-molded high-impact polymer composite body is filled with billions of tiny air bubbles that reproduce the cellular structure of wood, giving the guitar the same resonant properties of hardwoods used in standard-sized guitars without the expansion and contraction associated with wood.
The guitar has a dual-coil pickup that can provide either single-coil or "humbucker" tone, controlled by a pickup selector switch in the guitar's base.
It has concentric tone and volume controls, allowing you to adjust each individually.
An included adjustable strap snaps into pre-formed holes in the guitar's body and the side of the fretboard, allowing you to hold the guitar at your preferred height.
Requires amplifier (not included).
Includes carrying case.
26.5"L x 6"W x 1.5"D.
3.5 lbs.
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"At 26.5" long, it is 1/6th the size of a standard guitar,"
That would make a standard guitar a little over 13 feet long. Might be cool for a heavy metal band...
Posted by: elux Troxl | Nov 15, 2007 1:29:34 PM
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