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once upon a time, steinberger sound (via gibson corp's mgmt & dough) funded the building of a prototype guitar (by bob wolstein) w/selectably polyphonic, in-built string drivers (ie, "e-bows"). (an additional groovic feature that was worked on was the ability to sweep through the natural harmonic series, w/a knobule.) me & henry kaiser (& david lindley, methinks) shared this steinberger guitar for a while; i had it for about 5 or 6 months. it was a little clunky (used an outboard power-thingy & attaching cable), but: it rocked!, and had enormous potential..... i used it on the eponymous "mark isham" recording for virgin (which won a grammy, in 1990?), and on the film score for columbia pictures' "the beast". anyway: insofar as i know (& much to ned steinberger's great chagrin), mr. henry j. @ gibson stopped the project before completion; i believe that after a year transpired, ownership rights were supposed to revert to the estimable mr. wolstein. just a l'il tale, for ya's..... best, david torn