
Billed as being the world’s smallest electric guitar, this six string, dual coil pickup electric guitar measures in at 26 ½” in length – one sixth the proportions of its full size counterparts – but, thanks to the use of a clever manufacturing process involving ‘billions’ of air bubbles, offers the same resonant qualities of larger counterparts.
Featuring 20 frets, a 1 ¾” wide fretboard, this diminutive electric guitar is manufactured from injection molded polymer composite featuring a body containing billions of air bubbles which ‘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 Worlds Smallest Electric Guitar comes with volume control, a dual-coil pickup (capable of producing either single-coil or humbucker tone courtesy of a selector switch), and an adjustable strap and case and retails for around $800.
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