Music – Instruments – Stringed
Patent
1988-07-05
1990-04-10
Grimley, A. T.
Music
Instruments
Stringed
84292, 84723, 84267, G10D 300, G10D 108, G10H 300
Patent
active
049150049
ABSTRACT:
A body for an electronic stringed instrument is disclosed in which an inner metal chassis is provided with a removable and replaceable outer body shell. The chassis has a first end adapted to receive and secure a neck of a guitar or similar instrument and an opposite end adapted to receive and secure a bridge. The chassis has at least one opening in its upper surface adapted to receive and secure an electric pickup. The body of the outer shell includes a lower portion which is removably secured to the metal chassis and an upper portion which is removably secured to the lower portion. The outer shell creates a cavity into which various electronic components may be secured. Because the outer shell is removable, various outer shell shapes may be secured to a single chassis. Additionally, the metal chassis of the present invention provides superior resonance qualities over conventional solid wooden body guitars.
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EMC2, Inc.
Grimley A. T.
Ingersoll Buchanan
Smith Matthew S.
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