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Even more guitar excess!
Chris Vinnicombe, Fri 17 Apr 2009, 12:49 pm UTC
Japanese artist Yoshihiko Satoh creates sculptures that are enlarged, multiplied versions of everyday mass-produced goods in order to "unleash the energy residing in their function and shape." There are many multi-neck guitars out there, but this award-winning 12-neck from 2002 makes Rick Nielsen's five-neck Hamer look understated by comparison.

We gather than tuning stability is something of an issue, but the fact that this instrument is playable at all is something of an achievement. More pictures and information here.

In a similar vein to the Wangcaster, only a little more seventies. We don't really know what to say about this other than 'sorry'.

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