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NEW NASH S-63 - BST-18
Code:
EG-NASH-S-63-BST-18
Price:
$1,799.00
1 in stock
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NEW NASH S-57 - 2-TONE
Code:
ZEG-NASH-S-57-TB
Price:
$1,699.00
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NEW NASH S-63 - OLYMPIC WHITE
Code:
ZEG-NASH-S-63-OW
Price:
$1,699.00
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NEW NASH T-50 w/Case
Code:
ZEG-NASH-T-50
Price:
$1,599.00
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NEW NASH T-52 - BUTTERSCOTCH BLONDE
Code:
ZEG-NASH-T-52-BST-7
Price:
$1,799.00
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NEW NASH T-52 - BUTTERSCOTCH BLONDE
Code:
ZEG-NASH-T-52-BST-8
Price:
$1,749.00
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NEW NASH T-57 - SEAFOAM GREEN
Code:
ZEG-NASH-T-57-BST-10
Price:
$1,659.00
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NEW NASH T-57 - BUTTERSCOTCH BLONDE
Code:
ZEG-NASH-T-57-BST-9
Price:
$1,899.00
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NEW NASH T-57 w/Case - SONIC BLUE
Code:
ZEG-NASH-T-57-SB
Price:
$1,599.00
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NEW NASH T-63 - BST-11
Code:
ZEG-NASH-T-63-BST-11
Price:
$1,699.00
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NEW NASH TC63S - BST-1
Code:
ZEG-NASH-TC-63S-BST-1
Price:
$1,749.00
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NEW NASH TK-54 - BUTTERSCOTCH BLONDE
Code:
ZEG-NASH-TK-54-BST-12
Price:
$1,799.00
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NASH GUITARS WE HAVE ON ORDER - PLEASE CALL TO PUT A DEPOSIT ON ONE!
TC-63 - double bound - black - rosewood - c neck - fralin's - heavy relic - aged green pg
T-72DLX - cbs headstock - shoreline gold - rosewood - v neck - heavy relic - 2 hum
TK-54 - hum in neck - ash- bsb - maple - v neck - lollar's - heavy relic
T-69TL - f hole - ash - 3 tone burst - maple - c neck - lollar's - med relic - pearl pg
T-63 - alder - burg mist - rosewood - c neck - matching headstock - fralin's - light relic - pearl pg
T-57 - alder - seafoam - maple - c neck - fralin's - heavy relic - white pg
T-52 - ash - bsb - maple - c neck - birdseye - lollar's - heavy relic - black pg
T-52 - ash - bsb - maple - fat neck - lollar's - heavy relic - black pg
E-63 - alder - black - rosewood - c neck - fralin's - xh relic - aged green pg
E-57 - ash - bsb - maple - v neck - fralin's - xh relic - white pg
S-68HX - left handed set up righty - alder - olympic white - maple - c neck - van zant's - med relic - white pg
S-63 - alder - olympic white - rosewood - fat neck - lollar's - heavy relic - aged green pg - SOLD!!!
S-63 - alder - candy apple red - rosewood - matching headstock - c neck - fralin's - heavy relic - aged green pg
S-57 - ash - 2 tone burst - maple - v neck - lollar's - heavy relic
S-57 - ash - olympic white - maple - fat neck - lollar's - heavy relic - gold anodized pg
The NashGuitars Story
Bill Nash Explains:
I was born in Hollywood California in 1961. Father, Dick
spent 40 years as a top session musician in Los Angeles.
Mother, Barbara was a Big Band singer in her day.
Brother, Ted is a Jazz and Session musician as well as a
member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. Sister
Nikki is an artist living in Los Angeles. I started
playing guitar at age 10 and was a gear-nut from the
beginning. Prior to playing guitar, I used to make
miniature guitars out of modeling clay. I also built
model cars and airplanes and used to age them to look
like they were in crashes and such (very useful skills
for what I do now).
This is me. My wife made me promise to wear all my
protective gear.
Age 15 started doing session work as well as playing in
bands. This is when I was starting to be able to afford
the really good Gibsons, Fenders etc., most of which
rarely lived up to their potential due to poor
manufacturing and setup, so I started learning about
setups, pickups, repairs, wood and everything else
guitar in quest of my desires of a great sounding and
looking guitars that would perform in clubs and studios
without any of the inherent tuning problems and tonal
weaknesses that seem all to prevalent.
I was also starting to dabble in building custom
guitars. My main guitar for many years was a walnut
telecaster with a maple/ebony neck that I put together
from Mighty Mite, DiMarzio and Fender parts. I worked
in music stores both in sales and repairs between 18-22.
There are a few rather fuzzy years in my mid 20s (it was
the 70s and 80s in LA - need I say more?).
After marrying the best girl in the world, I did the
“career” thing for many years while being blessed with
two wonderful children who are both very talented
musicians. Chasing the almighty dollar became less
fulfilling and so a few years ago I started tinkering
again in the guitar biz. In 2001, with encouragement
from my wife and kids, I started back full time in the
guitar biz as it is truly where my heart is and I feel I
can benefit my fellow players, collectors and gear nuts.
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