Damn! Never seen a guitar like this before.

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Two blue resonators made of swamp-ash are supplied, which are very percussive with clear lows and highs. Two red resonators are also included in the set. They sound more powerful and forceful.

The neck is connected to the "bird" element with a metrical screw connection.

bird. One of the two central elements that connect the components. This part's tonal function is crucial. It requires an extraordinarily careful manufacture.

fish. The second of the two central elements that connect components. For this element a particularly neutral-sounding aluminum-alloy is used. The casting process occurs in a vacuum. Afterwards the sculpture is hand-polished to a high gloss and chrome-plated.

Underneath the strings are the pickups, which, according to their position between the bridge and the neck, transmit the various overtones to the strings. The composition of the pickups, which, simply put, are made out of copper wire and magnets, is tonally significant.

They can't be serious with this. They are trying way too hard to make you think this thing doesn't sound like shit.
 
Damn, lets all dig around in our spare parts boxs and see if we can top this contraption. A scrap neck, a few bicycle parts and some electronics, I'd bet most of us could do it.
 
With the different rods and bolts, it looks like a neck alignment problem might be easy to occur.

Ed
 
It's very modern art. I'd like to buy it and put it on the wall above the fireplace....if I had a fireplace.
 
Easto said:
Just surfing around and I came upon this.

Teuffel Guitars

I'd be worried about hurting myself or innocent bystanders with that thing. What kind of licensing and liability insurance does the state require you to carry on it? ;^)
 
A friend of mine tried one of those. The bird tried to eat the fish - it castrated him. Talk about a piercing vocal.
 
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