Collapsible electric guitar

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ABSTRACT:
An electric guitar has a main body which includes a neck portion. A hinge which connects a control module to the main body enables the main body and control module to be folded together into a more compact form. An outer body has an upper body and rear body and is detachably connected to the main body. The upper body has a flat surface which mates with a corresponding flat surface on the rear body. A machine bolt interconnects the upper and rear bodies and is perpendicular to the flat surfaces which are at selected angles of inclination to allow the upper body to rotate about the bolt and on the surfaces from a position at which it is at a right angle to the rear body to a position at which it is in longitudinal alignment with the rear body. In this position of alignment, the outer body is sufficiently narrow so that it can be placed over and secured to the folded main body and control module and the guitar can fit within a relatively short and narrow.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4073211 (1978-02-01), Jorgensen
patent: 4111093 (1978-09-01), Field et al.
patent: 4254683 (1981-03-01), Nulman
patent: 4573391 (1986-03-01), White
patent: 4686882 (1987-08-01), Shaw

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