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I am building a travel size guitar and was doing some web surfing finding this site: http://www.lutherie.net/nano_gtr.html

It is a 10 micron silicon chip cut like they cut CPU chips. at 10 microns I think I'll have room for a couple next time I travel. Makes my 22" scale 15" body look like a monster. When I'm finished I'll post comparison. Thought the link would be entertaining.

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Holy cow, that's small!


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I thought about my #2 being somthing I could play in the car. It will be interesting to see how it turns out.


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[QUOTE=alambert] I thought about my #2 being somthing I could play in the car. It will be interesting to see how it turns out.
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While you're driving?   



I saw that once. A guy had a guitar in his lap with the neck sticking out the window and every time he came to a red light he would start playing it.Graham Steward39065.4122106481


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well yeah! of course. No really I spend quite a bit of time in the car as a passenger.


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[QUOTE=alambert] well yeah! of course. No really I spend quite a bit of time in the car as a passenger. [/QUOTE]

Well be careful not to poke the driver in the eye with your headstock!   


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