The Nautilus Steampunk Guitar

Hot off the heels of their Villainizer steampunk axe, Thunder Eagle has released a gorgeous new steampunk guitar: The Nautilus was inspired by the film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, but certainly doesn’t aspire to look like a submarine. Starting life as a new Dean ML model, the Nautilus was fitted with a lexan border […]

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Hot off the heels of their Villainizer steampunk axe, Thunder Eagle has released a gorgeous new steampunk guitar:

The Nautilus was inspired by the film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, but certainly doesn't aspire to look like a submarine. Starting life as a new Dean ML model, the Nautilus was fitted with a lexan border and feathered on the outer edge to give it the iron girder look. Our popular steampunk gear assembly with thick framework and a custom brass turned toggle switch decks out the upper wing.

An apparatus of scrollwork built from lexan, wood and steel adorn the "V" area of the guitar which sports a Nautilus submarine inspired porthole window complete with the classic domed steel cross. Inside is an inlaid blue plasma lightning dish where electrical effects jolt around from the center, either continuously or sound activated. The entire section is strutted with oak for a solid build. Brass and copper piping/fittings and custom wood scrollwork complete the structure.

The perfect shredder to pick at with your teeth on the bow of your Victorian airship. It's currently being auctioned on eBay with a little under 4 days left, with a current asking price of $610, though I'd expect that to at least double.

The Nautilus [Thunder Eagle]