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Pac Man Electric Guitar?

Pac Man GuitarPac Man Electric Guitar

This pac man guitar was made by Specimen. Inspired by Pac Man game this guitar was made in 1998. Although the shape is weird, yes this guitar is working!

Features:

  • 25-1/2″ scale length with two octave maple neck
  • Double black-bound body made of basswood and finished in yellow cellulose lacquer
  • Twelve blinking light bulbs nestled beneath translucent white acrylic on headstock
  • Ebony fretboard
  • Three large round mother-of-pearl fretboard markers
  • Traditional vintage-style tremolo bridge
  • Two single-coil pickups with yellow covers
  • Geared banjo tuners
  • One control each for volume and tone

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Traveler Guitar Pro Series Electric Guitar

Traveler Guitar Pro Series Electric GuitarAll Traveler guitars come with the heavy duty nylon carry bag.

The Pro-Series is Traveler Guitar’s original, fully loaded, most compact travel guitar! Tried and true for a decade of performance, it is the smallest full-scale electric acoustic travel guitar on the market!

Since 1992, this flagship model has featured our key signature detachable lap-rest and private listening Stethophone. A flip of the switch turns this guitar from an acoustic to electric or a blend of both! Check Price!

Feature:
It’s a great package. Good value. 2 different sounding pickups, acoustic stethoscope. Nice neck.

The amazing design of the Traveler Pro makes it the only travel guitar to feature a full 24-3/4″ scale fretboard. It also has an internal resonate pickup coupled with a unique Stethophone headset that allows private listening without an external power source.

When you do plug it in, it gives you a choice or mix of a custom acoustic pickup and a traditional single coil. The Traveler Pro weighs only 3-1/2 lbs. and is only 28″ long, making it about as portable as a guitar can be. Made entirely of one piece of American hard maple. Check for features!

Quality:
It is well built, quiet operating smooth easy neck and as well balanced as it could be with no badly.

Sound:
Decent sound for its size. Take some knob twiddling to get it sounding good through a valve amp. Sound amazing through a Pandora PX4.

Value:
Great portable guitar despite its problems.the experience told have played on the airplane. Nobody can hear over the ambient engine sound. Played in hotel rooms. It’s a good diversion while on business travel — stuck in a hotel room; don’t know anyone in the city. Get some good practice time. With enough distortion you can’t hear the poor tuning. Check latest price!

Desirability:
Not sexy, but for its market it is well thought out and put together, feels good to you.

Overall:
It is a supplement for travel purposes only. It is really what you was looking for. Wish it had some tone adjustments. You can adjust the sound by mixing the volumes of the two pick ups.

Technical Info:
Neck Through Body: Eastern American Hard Maple
Fingerboard: Pao Ferro
Frets: 22-medium
Scale Length: 24 3/4 in.
Fingerboard Inlays: Vintage Clay Style
Neck Width at Nut: 1 3/4 in.
Body Width: 5 1/8 in. (Arm Collapsed)
Length: 28 in.
Weight: 3.5 lbs.
Pick-ups: Shadow, under saddle piezo Custom Single Coil
Hardware: Chrome
Electronics: 3-way Pick-up selector switch, Volume/Volume
All Traveler guitars come with the heavy duty nylon carry bag

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