Plural piece guitar body

Music – Instruments – Stringed

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84291, 84743, G10D 108, G10D 300

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058117032

ABSTRACT:
The body of an electric guitar includes a lower member defining the bottom of the guitar and having a concave on its upper surface for receiving an upper member. The concave is defined by a peripheral edge region of the lower member. The periphery of the upper member meets the inner periphery of the peripheral edge region of the lower member at a peripheral joint line. The height of the upper member where it meets the periphery of the lower member has the same height, forming a smooth joint line on the upper surface of the bottom member and in from the edge region. The materials of the upper and lower members differ from each other and/or their colors are different. The outer periphery of the peripheral edge region is rounded in the thickness dimension.

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patent: 2167486 (1939-07-01), Moertel
patent: 3722345 (1973-03-01), Dopera
patent: 4254683 (1981-03-01), Nulman
patent: 4334452 (1982-06-01), Morrison, III et al.
patent: 5637823 (1997-06-01), Dodge

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