Travis Bean

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Travis Bean is an American luthier and machinist from California.

In the 1970s, he partnered with Gary Kramer to start Travis Bean Guitars, which made high-end electric guitars and basses featuring machined aluminum necks, an unusual design that provided incredible clarity and sustain. The aluminum center section ran through the instrument body, with the pickups directly mounted to the aluminum. The majority of these instruments featured solid koa wood bodies and humbucker pickups. Models included the Artist, Standard, Wedge (rare), and TB500 (rare) with single coil pickups.

The downside to the use of aluminum necks was their weight. Kramer and Bean parted ways in 1975, with the former starting Kramer Guitars. The first series of Kramer guitars were redesigned aluminum-necked instruments but utilizing wooden inserts along the back of the neck to cut down on weight and provide a more traditional feel; this was also partly to get around Travis Bean's patent on the original neck design.

Bean produced several more aluminum-neck guitars and basses in the late 1990s, though no more than 9-10.

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Steve Albini playing the TB500
Steve Albini playing the TB500

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Frying pan (guitar) - The first aluminum neck guitar, 1930s

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