What household items are made of these non-metals?
Which ones? Off hand I'd say plastic: cups, plates, utensil and knife handles, spatulas, pan liner, computer/tv cases, suit cases, furniturerefrigerator shelves, wire insulationpipeWood: Utensil/knife handles, rolling pin, potato masher, furnitureGlass: tumbler, glasses, some plates, jugs, decanters, windowscamera lenses, TV/monitor picture tubes, Older and hi-end hi-fi radios/ tv sets: vacuum tubes Paper: TP, tissue, books, paper plates, paperCotton and synthetic fibers: clothes, bed spreads, blankets, curtains, towelsWool: Clothes, coats, jackets, wood for house frames and moldingPaint: Paint Concrete: Concretebricks Clay: Brick Freon : F134 for freezers, refers., air conditioners: Varnish/enamels: Paint, wire coating for motors for appliancesTar or other roof coatings; roofsSand: for roof shinglesRock: For gravel, terracingEDIT: Rubber (usually Butyl, synthetic, a plastic): shoe soles, garden hoses, hoses and belts for cars and appliancesBumpers for carsSometimes hard rubber in combs Leather: Shoes, leashes, coats/jackets, wallets/pursesPeople, pets FoodWater Alcohol and other solventsMedicines (Most of them) Pesticides, cleaners, detergents, soap.
From my experience the MM is going to have a thinner sound similar to an SGThe Les Paul also affords you the flexibility of having the neck pickup and a bit more tone selectionHonestly other than it being a signature I cant find a good reason to buy the MM.
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