Nash Guitars

mattsl1983
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Does anyone else here play or own a Nash guitar. Any thoughts on them? I have a T63 and a S63, and they are by far my favorite and go to guitars.
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i have a nash strat. has lollars in it. amazing sounding and playing guitar. i play les pauls mainly though so i do not get to play my strats very often. the lead player in my band plays a late 50s model nash strat. looks a lot like mccready's '59. that nash is my lead player's number 1.
nash was doing les pauls for awhile about 3 or 4 years ago. i have played numbers 1-5 of his les pauls. he made them for killer vintage guitars in st louis, which is where i buy all of my stuff. the nash lps were amazing, but i was not gonna pay $5000 for one."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
gimmesometruth27 wrote:i have a nash strat. has lollars in it. amazing sounding and playing guitar. i play les pauls mainly though so i do not get to play my strats very often. the lead player in my band plays a late 50s model nash strat. looks a lot like mccready's '59. that nash is my lead player's number 1.
nash was doing les pauls for awhile about 3 or 4 years ago. i have played numbers 1-5 of his les pauls. he made them for killer vintage guitars in st louis, which is where i buy all of my stuff. the nash lps were amazing, but i was not gonna pay $5000 for one.
I've wondered about the LP's he did. I know they started with real Les Pauls, do you know if he changed the pickups out and electronics? I bet the necks were butter on a hot knife. That was the major selling point to me on the t63 and s63, the way the necks felt completely blew me away at the store, and I still can't help but smile every time I pick them up.0 -
mattsl1983 wrote:gimmesometruth27 wrote:i have a nash strat. has lollars in it. amazing sounding and playing guitar. i play les pauls mainly though so i do not get to play my strats very often. the lead player in my band plays a late 50s model nash strat. looks a lot like mccready's '59. that nash is my lead player's number 1.
nash was doing les pauls for awhile about 3 or 4 years ago. i have played numbers 1-5 of his les pauls. he made them for killer vintage guitars in st louis, which is where i buy all of my stuff. the nash lps were amazing, but i was not gonna pay $5000 for one.
I've wondered about the LP's he did. I know they started with real Les Pauls, do you know if he changed the pickups out and electronics? I bet the necks were butter on a hot knife. That was the major selling point to me on the t63 and s63, the way the necks felt completely blew me away at the store, and I still can't help but smile every time I pick them up."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
here are some images of some nash les pauls...they play as amazing as they look..."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."0 -
i've owned a bunch of 'em. Blue T-63 and Mary Kay blackguard Esquire are my 2 at the moment.
love 'em.0
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