Manson M1D1 Mirror

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M1D1 Manson
M1D1 Manson in Mansons Guitar Shop
Hugh Manson showing the damage
M1D1 Manson
Manufacturer Manson Guitars
Used 2006-06-072007-07-27 (thrown at a strobe light; split in half)
Currently on display in Manson's guitar shop in Exeter.
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Body covering Cracked mirror (top)
Wood Body: mahogany
Neck: birds-eye maple
Fingerboard: rosewood
Bridge Fixed
Electronics
Pickup(s) Neck: Fernandes Sustainer FSK-401
Bridge: Bare Knuckle Nailbomb Humbucker
Special circuits
  • Fernandes Sustainer
  • X-Y Midi Screen Controller used for a Kaoss Pad
  • 3-way toggle killswitch

Background

The M1D1 Manson is a guitar that Hugh Manson built for review in Guitarist Magazine. The name was derived from a customer confusing the term "Midi" for "M1D1".

The guitar was damaged when Matt threw it at a strobe light. It was confirmed by Manson's guitar shop that the M1D1 had split in half, and is now in pieces at Hugh's shop. It can be seen on display in Manson's Guitar Shop in Exeter.

It has now been replaced by the Seattle Manson.

Touring

M1D1 Manson in Guitarist Magazine (March 2006)

The M1D1 Manson made its live debut at the Milan gig on 7th June 2006.

It died its death at the end of Stockholm Syndrome at Fuji Rock Festival on 27th July 2007.

Songs used for

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