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GUITAR WORLD

…AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT

Tired of the same old guitar colors, shapes and sizes? While you’re busy social distancing, go online and discover a completely new universe of six-string delights ready to be delivered to your door...

Intronaut guitarist Dave Timnick with a Dunable Yeti
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MOST OF US pick up the guitar to make a personal statement. It’s our way of saying, “Hey, man, I only know three chords and five recycled blues licks, but I’m special — I’ve got something to say. I am not an animal… I AM HUMAN!”

But if it’s “unique” we’re after, why do so many of us settle for guitars that look the same? You know the ones — red, black, white or sunburst… two humbuckers or three single coils… a maple neck or maybe rosewood… yawn. (Okay, okay, one or two of you may have guitars with quilted tops, but that doesn’t make you different. It only means you’re a hedge fund manager with a few bucks.) Regardless, all too often guitar players are drawn to a variation on the same theme.

We’re not pointing fingers; we’re often guilty of the same crime. But recently, thanks to Covid-19, we’ve had a little extra time to reflect on our lack of imagination and the error of our ways. It’s also given us plenty of time to dig through the internet. And to our amazement, we’ve discovered a new and wonderful world of interesting — and surprisingly affordable — guitars. Instruments so different, they’ll certainly make your pals sit up and say “Amazeballs!”

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