Cyan Guitars - made in Germany
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Cyan Guitars - made in Germany


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The other day I posted about the Farin Urlaub signature guitar by German company Cyan Guitars - well there are some neat guitars on their website - I picked up a few (the Hellboy, the Hellcaster and the Zodiac) (I chose white models because of the black background on the pictures but there are other colors of course). I love the pointy Mosrite style of the horns, the slanted outline, the German carve, the aligned tuners, the bridge plates and pickup rings - well, everything... 

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