I would love a Brian May style moog guitar, and if i had the money I would buy one in a heart beat.ColorForm2113 wrote:personally even though its well out of my price range, i dont think its over priced. there are plenty of jazz guitars that are double the price of the moog guitar. and all you get is one pick up, one volume and one tone control (and an extremely wel crafted guitar)
as far as body type, there are way too many sg/strat/lespaul/tele clones out there already so i think its great that they stayed traditional but not typical
one a side note; i always liked the Brian May (from Queen) guitar. it has very verstile electronics and is comfortable to play i think. and long befoe the moog guitar came out i wanted it in either whit wash or a natural wood grain like mahogany or walnut and replace the knobs with moog knobs and the little black switches with the classic red and blue moog style rocker switches
Maybe moog could even just sell the electronics, I bet there would be a market for moog pick ups, especially if they could make them in a standard humbuker size/shape (I suspect that's not possible though). I would be willing to attack my guitar with power tools to make 'em fit, but I don't know how many other people would.