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An electric guitar is a standard guitar that has been attached to a radio receiver that acts as an amplifier.
 
An electric guitar is a standard guitar that has been attached to a radio receiver that acts as an amplifier.
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This instrument can be played loudly, and is audible over 5 units of distance.

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Electric guitar
Manufacturing
Object typeMusical Instruments
Skill usedManufacturing tools
Time4 day(s)
Materials450 grams of wood
50 grams of sinew
Objectsradio receiver case
6 low power wires
circuit board
Toolsregular or bronze screwdriver
soldering iron
pair of pliers
stone, bronze or regular hammer
planer
regular, bone, or seashell bodkin
Rot and repair
Rot10 points per day
49 points per day of use
Repair500 points per hour
Holdable object
General properties
Weight2110 grams
Visibleyes

An electric guitar is a standard guitar that has been attached to a radio receiver that acts as an amplifier.

This instrument can be played loudly, and is audible over 5 units of distance.