Simon Lee Recycled Guitar (Cyclotron Webster)

Simon Lee Recycled Guitar
All guitarists like to stand out, and almost certainly love to show off. The new range of Cyclotron guitars from Simon Lee will enable you to do both, and saving the planet in the process.

Unlike conventional instruments, Cyclotron guitars are not made from endangered hardwoods. The material of choice here is, maybe surprisingly, recycled plastics. However, the real surprise comes when you actually play the guitar. The maple neck, heavy recycled plastic body and top quality hand-wound Bare Knuckle pickups (as used by Matt Bellamy, Lenny Kravtitz, The Datsuns and many, many others) combine to give this guitar the top quality sound you would expect from such an instrument.

A bold new design, the Webster uses the timeless combination of three single coils (Bare Knuckle Pickups), which deliver the widest range of pure single coil sounds available.

The body is developed and cut away so that both front and back plates provide minimal obstruction and maximum access for both standing and seated playing styles.

The maple centre and neck form the rigid core which allows for sustain to develop and grow.

Five way switching allows a wide variety of sound combinations suitable for many different musical styles.

The solid Switchcraft jack socket is mounted directly into the recessed maple core providing a dependable and pull proof connection.

About Cyclotron Guitars

Simon Lee Cyclotron Guitars are high quality, hand made, sustainable instruments which are made using environmentally sound processes and materials wherever possible.

The guitars are available in six uniqe materials, each of which give your new guitar a unique finish.

Materials

Marble: Reclaimed plastics from food production industry. Semi-translucent with black veining. Has the appearance of a very heavy marble.

Snow: Factory reject Yoghurt pots with foil fragments from lids embedded in a white stone like material. Polishes to a hard shine.

Pirate: Sparkling fragments of crushed CDs suspended in translucent blue from office water cooler bottles. The CDs were seized by Trading Standards during a raid on illegal CD production facilities.

Superfresh: Domestic bottles and containers of all types. Gives very vivid splashes and streaks of colour moving through the material. It even has a fresh soapy smell when first machined.

Chilli: Off cuts from industrial pipes. The mixture of colours produce a hot volcanic effect.

Espresso: Vending Machine Coffee Cups which show as chips of cream and beige in a grey/ black base. This material polishes well to granite like appearance.

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>>> Price £850.00 each + earn £57.80 MoreEco Cash Back

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