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Sinuous Guitars

Sinuous Guitars

“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” would be a good summation of the history of guitar design. Whatever axe you choose to play today, won’t be so dissimilar from the ones the Stones, Zeppelin (unless Jimmy Page brought up a double neck) and older legends carried out on stage with them. While you might not be playing sold-out venues and having your pick of fine young ladies to accompany you to the private billiards room you requested in your rider, you can play a guitar that is a bit fresher than the norm. Sinuous Guitars will appeal to the player who keeps aesthetics in mind.  While looking like pieces of art, each Sinuous guitar hugs and flows with your body, allowing for a less rigid playing experience. Just don’t smash it on stage after your set.