Zerberus Poledancer #001 - an unusual original design guitar from Germany
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Zerberus Poledancer #001 - an unusual original design guitar from Germany


guitarz.blogspot.com:
Here's an intriguing design from German boutique guitar manufacturer Zerberus. Named the Poledancer, it's a full-scale length solidbodied electric guitar with a diminutive body which appears to have been involved in a nasty collision with a piece of aluminium tubing. Although it's not to my own persoanl tastes, I have to admit that it does look very distinctive and I'm sure there'll be guitarists out there who love it.

Currently listed on eBay with a rather hefty price tag of $4,783.73.

G L Wilson

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