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This guitar is now mainly only used for [[Plug in Baby (song)|Plug in Baby]] live.
This guitar is now mainly only used for [[Plug in Baby (song)|Plug in Baby]] live.


At the [[London Shepherds Bush Empire 2013 (gig)|War Child gig]] Matt smashed this guitar first into Dom's bass drum, then a few times into his Dickinson amp and finally across Dom's drum kit. Some pieces of the mirror cover can be seen detached during the impacts. The guitar will be repaired.
At the [[London Shepherds Bush Empire 2013 (gig)|War Child gig]] Matt smashed this guitar first into Dom's bass drum, then a few times into his Dickinson amp and finally across Dom's drum kit. Some pieces of the mirror cover can be seen detached during the impacts. The guitar has been repaired since, and was seen back in action at the Toronto gig, on the 10th April. According to Tim Stark's facebook page, the mirror has a brand new body.


== Touring ==
== Touring ==

Revision as of 13:45, 11 April 2013

Mirror
Mirror
Mirror with a P90 on the bridge
Mirror 'Earls Court'
Manufacturer Manson Guitars
Used 2004-12-19
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Body covering Mirrored perspex (acrylic)
Wood Fingerboard: rosewood
Bridge Tune-o-Matic
Electronics Unknown
Pickup(s) Neck: Bare Knuckle Mississippi Queen P90, previously Rio Grande Covered Bastard
Bridge: Bare Knuckle Mississippi Queen, previously Rio Grande Crunchbox
Special circuits

Specs

The only internal effects are the usual Fuzz Factory and MXR Phase 90. Originally with a Rio Grande Covered Bastard on the neck and Rio Grande Crunch Box on the bridge. Now has a Mississippi Queen on the bridge and neck positions. The guitar now features a string tree on the headstock.

Background

It was built at the same time as the Rust Relic for the December 2004 Earls Court Exhibition Centre concerts. This guitar is now mainly only used for Plug in Baby live.

At the War Child gig Matt smashed this guitar first into Dom's bass drum, then a few times into his Dickinson amp and finally across Dom's drum kit. Some pieces of the mirror cover can be seen detached during the impacts. The guitar has been repaired since, and was seen back in action at the Toronto gig, on the 10th April. According to Tim Stark's facebook page, the mirror has a brand new body.

Touring

Songs used for

Links


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