Weird shaped guitars from B.C. Rich

Written on February 3, 2009 – 6:34 pm | by Maria Mihale |

I have always wanted to learn to play the guitar, but even if I pretend to want this from the bottom of my heart (it is still not broken), I didn’t do anything about it. The first step should have been the purchase of the instrument, because without one there’s no chance for me to learn how to pinch the cords and make them sing my favorite songs.



But, due to all sorts of causes, such as the lack of money or the lack of time, I don’t have a guitar of my own and I sometimes feel like it’s a little bit late for me to start learning to play this instrument.



And when I read about the new guitars recently announced by B.C. Rich Guitars, I felt like an old desire has risen from the dead, all of a sudden. The new product is called the Double Neck Bich, which comes equipped with a standard double neck 6/12 configuration that has a neck-through construction, the Grover Super Rotomatic tuners, B.C. Rich custom quad bridge, 24 jumbo frets and a 24 5/8 inch scale length.

If you are interested in weird shaped guitars (even more if they’re branded with the B.C. Rich name), then you should visit the official site of the company and find more information.

(Source: gadgets.boingboing.net)


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