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| [[Casinocaster Manson |Casinocaster]]{{supt |†}} || Double-neck Manson || 2010—
| [[Casinocaster Manson |Casinocaster]]{{supt |†}} || Double-neck Manson || 2010—
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| [[Glowcaster Manson |Glowcaster]]{{supt |†}} || - || 2010—
| [[Glowcaster Manson |Glowcaster]]{{supt |†}} || Neoncaster || 2010—
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Revision as of 14:15, 2 July 2010

Guitar line-up
Guitar line-up. From left to right: 7 String E, Bomber, Lazer, Delorean, 007 and Mirror.
Backstage Rig

Matthew Bellamy owns many Manson guitars, of which all were built by Hugh Manson.

Guitars which are still in use

Name Also known as Period used
007 Black Manson, Blackie 2001—
7 String E Guitar - 2001—
Mirror - 2004—
Chrome Bomber Silver Bomber 2006—
Kaoss - 2006—
Ali Top Son of Delorean, New Delorean 2007—
Red Glitter Glitterati 2007—
Black Midi Seattle 2007—
Keytarcaster - 2009—
Mirror Kaoss Hybrid Jools Manson, M1D1 v2.0 2009—
Casinocaster Double-neck Manson 2010—
Glowcaster Neoncaster 2010—

These names are not official, but fan dubs. These guitars have not been added to the Muse gallery on the Manson Guitar website and thus their official names are unknown.

Guitars which are no longer in use

Name Also known as Period used
Delorean Industrial Disease, Silver 2001–2005
Lazer - 2002–2007
Bomber - 2003–2006
M One D One M1D1 2006–2007

The Manson M One D One is now displayed inside the Manson Guitars shop, in Exeter.

Although the Rust Relic was built for Bellamy prior to the December 2004 Earls Court Exhibition Centre concerts, it was never used live by him and was subsequently returned to Manson Guitars. The guitar was eventually sold to a third party.


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