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    smuckers is good: I really have not been digging Gibson's guitars. This sounds really nice, but does anybody else think they make their necks way too wide? more »
    Brazell: Fucking drool. I've been looking to pick up a Les Paul in the $800 - $1200 range for a while, is that body design (color, theme, etc) available in an... more »
    null: Where are the five colored fret buttons!?!? more »
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    Gibson's Dark Fire: Les Paul Reborn as RoboCop

    It looks like the reason Gibson's self-tuning Robot guitar had a limited run is that the legendary guitar innovator had a much more insane second stage already blueprinted up: Gibson's Dark Fire Les Paul-style digital guitar is the crowning shred-related scientific achievement of our time. More »
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    Moog's First Guitar Features Infinite Sustain: So Go Out and Have a Bite

    If you had the new Moog Guitar Paul Vo Edition you could play, go out and have a bite...in Italy, come back to the States and Waaaaaaaaa...you'd still be hearin' that one. Moog, the company best known for their line of synthesizers, has turned their innovative eye towards the guitar and emerged with an instrument that features infinite sustain. Apparently, this musical miracle is achieved using strings that have "a specific metallurgy designed to work with the Moog pickups." More »
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