Slider II Vintage Series : I'm never standing up again.
My friend bought me this for my birthday. It's awesome. The sound is great. It's very affordable, which was lucky for my cheap friend, and it looks great.
And you don't need to stand up. You can be that guy who's sitting down while everyone else is standing up, except drummer, they always have it so easy with their comfy seats, don't they, but know you can be even cooler because you can sit down rock-out at the same time, in a slider kind of way.
Another cool thing is the average person can't even figure out how the slider works, so you look like a musical genius for being able to play it, even though it is just a guitar with no frets.
It's a definite buy for anybody who likes slider guitar, and who is looking at one of their old Les Paul's and thinking of tearing all the frets off it to make a slider Les Paul, which i had already done before my friend bought me this as a gift, but i don't regret in the slightest.
I advice you put heavier strings on than the factory strings you get with it. I slapped some 13 gauge strings on her and she sings.
Oh, little warning- if you use 13 gauge on a normal electric guitar you have to down tune or you'll warp your neck.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Harley Benton
- Released in 2004
- Average price : $96