Ever seen this one?

They're visually striking. Not sure I'd call them graceful but I could see the look growing on me over time.

I think the string-through-into-super-deep-bolt-on design is brilliant.
Reminds me a bit of the extra-long neckplates some used on Telecasters back in the 60s & 70s.
 
They hit me as well made from an engineering viewpoint, and as for styling - trying very hard to not be like anyone else, totally un-derivative. Would like to have one on the bench to examine further.
 
I'd buy a bunch of them, glue them to a wall in a nice pattern, then take ketchup + mustard squeeze bottles and go to town on them, then a can of sealer splashed on top, and call it "art".
 
I'm not sure if I dig them or not. Not too modern, but not too retro. I'd prefer something a little more definitive maybe. That said - high points for originality.

Looks like you could flip the guard on a couple and make them lefty also.

Not a fan of the ambidextrous one. Interesting take though. Not loving the headstocks at all!

But...maybe in a Swedish tiny house or something. If you dig'em, cool. Dig on.
 
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I think they look nice, and they're definitely "artsy", but as a purely sit-down player, I'm not sure how one of those would sit in my lap.

But I love that someone is doing this.
 
The knob and switch positions might be a little hard to get to. I do applaud the out-of-boxness.
 
I guess I'm really different from you guys in my tastes...I don't see anything that I like about any of those guitars. Yuk!
 
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