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MILLIMETRIC INSTRUMENTS MGS2

Bored with the 20th century conventions of electric guitar design? Point your discerning peepers at the Millimetric Instruments MGS2, a Canadian-built six-string that manages to be at once ultra-chic and fiercely futuristic. We can’t decide whether it belongs in a Copenhagen loft apartment or on the set of Blade Runner.

Founded by Florian Bouyou, who studied graphic design and furniture making before turning his hand to luthiery, Millimetric is all about custom builds–so the guitar in this review isn’t actually available to buy and the price we’re quoting is a rough guide. UK distributor James’ Home Of Tone is your point of

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