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    Default Most Expensive Guitar

    Here's one you might need to save up for.

    www.goldcaster.net/

    Serial.# 001 is currently the only gold guitar in existence and is being offered for $1,000,000

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    I wonder what it sounds like...

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    Is it made by Johan Gustavsson?? Seems like that would be appropriate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
    Is it made by Johan Gustavsson?? Seems like that would be appropriate.
    Hardly. I had a good talk with Johan at NAMM. He makes high quality guitars meant for players. There are plenty of players willing to cough up what Johan charges too - not that I would at this point in my life, but they sure are nice guitars! I played of his for a bit while at NAMM, and boy it was something extraordinary.

    This golden piece seems to be some freaky thing - I doubt this guitar will sound good! Probably gives a new meaning to "Les Paul guitars are heavy"...
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    It could use Crystal Frets too. That would up the ante a little more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman View Post
    It could use Crystal Frets too. That would up the ante a little more.
    That would be a must I'd imagine. Either those, or Diamond ones..

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    I'll bet it's good for metal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katastrophe
    I'll bet it's good for metal.
    LOL I see what you did there :-)

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