Ive been asked to do some guitar but im committed to the Trivia now and again.I decided to turn the boys down theres more money at the RRF.And lousy decorating.

Seriously thats great news.
OK ive cheated a bit
At the NC State Engineering Fair in 1940, first prize went to NCSU physics professor Sidney Wilson for his invention of the world's first fully electric guitar. The instrument was also the first to have single-string pick-up. Clearly the sensation of the fair, the guitar was played by physicist Mickey May.
Gibson Corporation had introduced a converted acoustic guitar - the ES-150 - in 1937 that used a single bar to pick up the signal from all strings. The instrument achieved some popularity, but was plagued by unequal loudness across the six strings.
Professor Wilson reasoned that: I) individual pick-ups could remedy the unequal loudness problem, and II) the acoustical body was not necessary for a fully electric instrument.
He developed the guitar shown in the figure and entered it in the annual engineering fair. The highlight of the fair was the playing of the guitar bay Mickey May, and the invention won the fair's first prize.
Patents from academia were quite unusual in the 1940s, so it is not unexpected that Professor Wilson did not patent his invention. Had he done so, it would have been one of the first patents granted to NC State faculty.
In 1949 Gibson incorporated both the individual string pick-up and the cut-away body in its model ES-175. The design was attributed to Ted McCarthy of Gibson Corporation, but the features were first conceived and implemented by NC State physicists.
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Please note that some say In 1931 George Beauchamp and engineer Adolph Rickenbacker designed and built the world's first electric guitar, known as the "Rickenbaker Frypan" due to its shape.
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