I remember seeing Strat and Jazz shaped guitars ans basses with bodies made of a clear material. Niles Rogers of Chic played one and wanted to know who made them.
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BC Rich use to make them, now you can find them on Amazon. They are made of Acrylic, and weigh north of 15lbs. I had one at one time. Very cool with LED's in them, but hard to carry around. Here is a newer Korean guitar model
https://reverb.com/item/3981892-bc-rich-acrylic-series-clear?gclid=CjwKEAiAoaXFBRCNhautiPvnqzoSJABzHd6h5lCCXzwLTRmj1WbmI3dovnbMzNUeePwzHv7j9itMShoC1qnw_wcB&pla=1
This (http://entretenimento.r7.com/blogs/luiz-pimentel/files/2013/04/nile.jpg) might be it.
I don't know the answer to the question. Back then, there were Dan Armstrong instruments; but I'm thinking those had a distinct body style.
A search on "clear acrylic guitar (https://www.google.com/search?site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1112&bih=697&q=clear+acrylic+guitar&btnG=Search+by+image&oq=&gs_l=#imgrc=_)" finds a number of examples that apparently are being made now.
Comments found on the web suggest:
Pros: Sustain
Cons: Weight, Tone, Scratches
And of course, as Joe mentioned, there's that look. Having your guitar back-lit with blue LED's while it sits in the guitar stand waiting to be played could like nice.
I am 6'2", 210lbs, and considered to be in good shape. Having one of these basses around my neck brought me to my knees after 30-45 mins. Enjoy the look of other's playing them or sitting on a stand like David said :)
I saw an actual Fender P-Bass for sale a while back; body, neck, & fretboard all Lucite. Some NAMM show freak; they wanted a metric buttload of coin for it, as i recall.
Peter
Here, Nile Rodgers talks all about his clear guitar.
http://www.nilerodgers.com/blogs/planet-c-in-english/1051-my-plexiglass-guitarman
Thanks. I have not seen a Lulcite body since the late 1970's
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Ampeg and everyone missed an opportunity to sell far more of these instruments...if they'd lens-shaped the bodies they would magnify what was behind; play it low and...ya know...Tony
I played several Dan Armstrongs like this at music stores back in the day, both bass and guitar. They looked cool but did not really sound that great. I remember they had a piece of wood for a bridge that sat on the body. The plug in pickups were a good idea.
Of course I wanted one though!
Quote from: peoplechipper on February 21, 2017, 11:22:15 PM
Ampeg and everyone missed an opportunity to sell far more of these instruments...if they'd lens-shaped the bodies they would magnify what was behind; play it low and...ya know...Tony
Just watch out for the stage lights!
didn't think about that part!