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Paul Gilbert has 3 hands
Posted July 30th, 2008 by guitar-listInformation
Paul Gilbert's secret third hand inadvertently revealed in a Youtube video
Free Air Guitars
Posted January 8th, 2008 by guitar-listInformation
The famously generous Scots are at it again. A Scottish rock radio station is giving away FREE air guitars!
Guitar shaped mp3 player
Posted October 15th, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
The uRock MP3 player is a miniature replica of a PRS guitar, each one comes with a display stand, headphones, a guitar lanyard, and a uRock guitar pick. The player has 1 GB memory (a bit low in comparison with other players). You can also get a matching portable speaker in the shape of a guitar-amp. Price is £50 ($100).
Les Paul coffee table
Posted June 29th, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
This guitar coffee table was made by self taught metal artist Timothy Adam from Grand Rapids in Michigan. It is an oversized handmade version of a Les Paul around 5 feet long, 2 feet wide and 18 inches high. Made from mild steel it has a blue tinted clear coat.
Air Guitars for real
Posted June 21st, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
This is a cool looking air guitar gadget by Takara Tomy from Japan. The plastic device is the first few frets and headstock of a strat style guitar. It looks like it projects an infrared ray from the end of the neck towards your strumming hand that detects your windmill strumming action.
MiJam Guitar
Posted January 17th, 2007 by guitar-listInformation
The MiJam Guitar is a guitar simulator which you can plug into your iPod to jam along to songs. It looks like a playstation Guitar Hero controller. There are four preset styles: heavy metal, rock, blues and bass. The fret board on the neck features four sensors, which allows you to the basic chords and riffs.
The ultimate travel guitar
Posted December 19th, 2006 by guitar-listInformation
This is a picture of the world's smallest six string guitar made at the Cornell Nanofabrication Facility. It is 10 micrometers long , the size of a single cell. The whole thing was made of silicon, as a demonstration of resonance and vibration at nano-scales. Harold Craighead, the director of the facility at the time described how it works,
Merry axemas
Posted December 8th, 2006 by guitar-listInformation
It’s that time of year again – when we get the box of Christmas decorations out of the attic and see if the lights still work. It’s also a time when guitar heroes climb into the attic of rock, and rummage in the dusty box of Christmas tunes for a seasonal hit.
Status Quo: unearthed?
Posted October 26th, 2006 by gtr_admin_70Information
Archaeologists have unearthed a pair of carved figures believed to be the first ever depiction of the band Status Quo. The unmistakable wide-legged stance of Quo guitarist Rick Parfitt can clearly be seen in the figure on the right.







