Art and functionality, brought together at an (yet) unknown price

Mar 11, 2008 12:12 GMT  ·  By

A guitar made from gold and not in the possession of Paris Hilton is indeed one interesting thing...at least until she decides she's a guitarist as well and gets such a fine piece of instrument art. Leaving Paris alone, here goes a nifty piece of news about guitars you don't meet every day: guitars whose bodies are made of metal! The Vancouver-based Liquid Metal Guitars (LMG) are the creators of one of the most intriguing axes you'd ever expect to see on stage... and we're not talking just the flashy mirrored guitars of the glamorous 80's, but something with a far more artsy nature.[admark=1]

Their guitars have hollow bodies made entirely from metal: this architecture was a natural choice, otherwise, nobody could lift these instruments from the ground let alone play them, except maybe for Superman or Hulk Hogan...and we don't want them to make music, do we?

If until now, the LMG guitars used to be made from aluminium plated with copper, then nickel and finally chrome, the newest and most amazing instrument from LMG, the GGG #001, is made of gold.

In case you're asking yourselves whether this construction solution has anything to do with sound, the answer the guys at Liquid Metal Guitars would give you is a firm "yes", as the shaping via CNC-machining, precise bending, buffing and metal trimming is done according to extremely strict standards in order to finally obtain a guitar body with perfect resonance and capable to deliver the full richness and great tone of the metal for your sound.

Tested on Marshall, Vox and Fender amps, the GGG #001 packs in high-class pickups and hand-wired circuitry for the best sonic results: far from being a mere gimmick, this amazing piece of tech is indeed one real guitar with a pristine sound, combining the staggering looks of the mirror-polished metal with its unique resonance and the skillful craftsmanship coming from a team of experts, bringing together industrial designers, precision machinists, custom pickup designers and guitar masters for the final setup.

The GGG #001 has been sent to a preeminent North American collector (other than Paris Hilton) for an unknown (but hefty) sum. We'll let you know as we find out more.

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