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Old 06.01.2006, 11:54 AM   #68
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I found these the other day (from billet aluminum):
http://www.metalcarver.com/guitar/index.html


Hollow billet aluminum body, maple/rosewood neck, 25.5" scale, Seymour duncan humbuckers, Schaller Roller bridge, Gotoh tuners
(402-alp1)
 
Alp2
Hollow billet aluminum body, Moses graphite neck, Seymour Duncan Humbuckers, Schaller Roller Bridge, Gotoh Tuners.
(403-alp2)
 
Triestele
Special commission for a client in Italy, but we can configure this style any way you want.
Hollow billet aluminum body, 24" scale neck, 5 string, frets 16-22 removed and replaced with aluminum inlay markers, fret markers - thumbprint style - every third fret, Jason Lollar single coil pickups, Schaller Roller Bridge
"Hello Dave,

after more than one month of continuos playing I have to tell you that La Triestele is a very, very good guitar ............. it gets
better day after day!
"
Eddie Freeman - Trieste, Italy

La Triestele
 

Alp1
Hollow billet aluminum body,'engine turned' and hand polished, flame maple neck & fretboard, Seymour Duncan humbuckers, Schaller Roller Bridge.
(505-alp1)
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The Prototype:
Split, hollow body, billet aluminum, maple neck, Kent Armstrong pickups
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