Shiny shiny pretty pretty -- I want one!!!

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And I don't even play the guitar. Metalcarver: Fine Handmade Aluminum Guitars From their website:
Welcome to Metalcarver Aluminum Guitars
I use manually controlled machine tools to carve these guitars out of solid billet aluminum, hollow them out, and use ornamental engine turning to decorate the tops. They are built one at a time and hand polished to a luster and shine unique to this metal. The patterns dance and shimmer with changing light in a way that I simply cannot show with still photography.

The best part of these guitars is the sound. Regardless of the pickup configuration the tone is rich and full, with a very wide tonal palette. I wire the humbucker models with a coil tap so that you have the choice of traditional humbucker sound or that of a very wide single coil. The result is a very good balance between the pickups and really wide choice of tones. The single coil pickups end up being quiet and clear with what amounts to be the ultimate in shielding. Just because it's made of metal does not mean that it sounds like a resonator style guitar. It's more of a hollow body sound with much more sustain.
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We love these guitars-ours a little different looking-more of a classic look-with Chrome and Copper Plating. Aluminum Guitars have several advantages over wood-lightness, natural grounding(quiet when plugged in) and the bodies are impervious to many of the humidity factors that effect wood bodies-OH yeah-and they look pretty stunning!

those guitars are F*****g sweet

How much is it to buy one of these?and also to ship it?

how much would it cost for you to make one for me?

I want 1 of those aluminum guitars!

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