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New aluminium, carbon fibre models from ThreeGuitars
ThreeGuitars out of Italy has introduced their brand new guitar series made with evolutionary patented technology. Both the Dima guitar and Meta guitar feature an aluminium body and carbon fibre neck, which ThreeGuitars say offers brilliant and warm sounds, as well as reliability and stability.

Pictured: The Dima guitar body and the Meta guitar body.
"After many tests, the technicians and guitar builders found this metal (multilayer aluminium pressed) the best metal to transmit the best quality sounds" Gioele Asioli from ThreeGuitars said.
"The neck in carbon fibre gives a great stability, temperature resistant, maintenance free, always reliable and great feeling in your hands when you play it."

Pictured: The Dima guitar headstock and the Meta guitar headstock.
The differences between these two models are:
1. The pickups ( Dimarzio DP166 on the Dima. SD Custom at Bridge and 59 at neck on the Meta. )
2. The design
3. The whammy bar and bridge ( added on Meta )
Find out more information about the Dima and Meta at http://www.3guitars.com/
A third model guitar with three single coil pickups will be available soon.
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19.06.2007
steve,
thats a pretty closed minded comment. But I would expect that from a 'Vintage' guitar seller commenting on something new. I actually like the designs. It's great to see that guitars have finally been brought into the 21st century.
aaron
20.04.2008


Unattractive body styles. My customers will not buy these guitars.
Steve Staples International Vintage Guitars New Orleans.