The Lightcaster

Mike Seta

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A Tele with 39 LED lights. This is a prototype, so the back is a little rough. It has a routing similar to a B-bender for the lights to be installed from the back. I filled the route with an artists flexible ruler. Not pretty, but hey...it's the back of the guitar.

I modified the LED lights with a coin-type battery holder (as opposed to the triple AA battery holder it came with) for a nice flush-mount on/off switch on the guitar. These lights lasted five days (continuously on) on a single battery.

Anyway, I think there could some possibilities with this. Starting the next one soon.
 

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I don't have enough superlatives for this.... it's incredible.  This is the most incredible instrument you've done so far, out of an already epic scope of great artwork. 

My admiration, you haz it!
 
Dude, you need to finish this or update this thread - you know Billy Gibbons would want this.  I'm not kidding.
 
"When the the lights went out in Georgia..." This guitar could have lit up the town!  That is incredible, man!  Nice vision and work creating it! 
 
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