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Liquid Metal Guitars & H Music
By TonyBruno on 05/15/2009
The Liquid Metal Guitar Company (LMG) has announced it's first shipment of guitars to H Music for distribution in Australia and New Zealand.
"We are totally excited to have H Music for our distributor for Australia and New Zealand " says Phil Cook, owner of LMG.

Hanif Ibrahim , Owner of H Music says "We're excited about bringing these incredible guitars to Australian guitarists."

LMG guitars are described as "not another reinterpretation in wood or plastic." It is metal — machined, hard cool metal — with soothing curves and sinful cuts, whose luminescence sizzles and shimmers as only metal can, according to LMG.

The Liquid Metal Guitar Company is based in Vancouver, B.C.

For more information, visit www.liquidmetalguitars.com.
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[NAMM] Liquid Metal Guitars T
By TonyBruno on 01/09/2009
The LMG "T" is the third model in the company's line of aluminum bodied guitars, and will be presented at the NAMM 2009 show.
The through the body string guides are, as well, a contiguous feature of the body that enhances the clearness of sound.

The body finish is machined aluminum, covered with a clear coat used on luxury cars such as Mercedes-Benz.

"We created our own ashtray bridge, using Graphtech saddles, that is again integral with the body and we have an updated easy to play neck with an 8% headstock angle and Graphtech nut design to keep the strings where the should be," LMG said.

For more information, visit their web site at www.liquidmetalguitars.com.
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