We last looked at France's Kronodale Guitars back in 2008. The design of the above-pictured Kronodale Recycled G
is just as eccentric as the guitar we looked at before. Whether it does
actually use recycled materials, I could not tell you, but with a name
like that I'd certainly hope so. Surely it isn't solely named after the
recycle logo featured in the guitar design? I have to say I'm a little
disappointed that they cheated and the cutaway section doesn't pass
right beneath the strings and between the pickups (it's only made to
look that way), but I guess the guitar body would be in danger of
collapsing in on itself under string tension if it was constructed like
that.
This guitar is currently listed on eBay with just under 3 days before end of the auction and bidding still very low. Someone could get a very interesting guitar for very little money unless there's a mad scramble of bids at the end.
From: Guitarz.blogspot.com
This guitar is currently listed on eBay with just under 3 days before end of the auction and bidding still very low. Someone could get a very interesting guitar for very little money unless there's a mad scramble of bids at the end.
From: Guitarz.blogspot.com
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