NASHGUITARS
Nashguitars
The "largest independent builder of aged guitars and basses in the world," Nashguitars is a family-owned company founded by Bill Nash. Now run by his son, Britton, Nashguitars evoke the look and feel of iconic vintage models and, like your favorite rock star, they look best with more than a bit of wear and tear.


Like your favorite rock star, Nash Guitars look best with more than a little wear and tear. For a guitar that is built to stand the test of time and looks like it already has, call, or stop in today to connect with our selection of hand-aged guitars and basses from Bill Nash and family. Your instant old favorite is here and waiting.
S-Style
Rather than paying homage with a commemorative collectible, Nashguitars S-Styles offer real players a worthy replica of some of the era's most desirable Stratocasters. Take your pick. Whether it's a '57, '63, or '67, Nash does it and does it right.
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It doesn't get much better than a vintage Tele, but if you can't stomach the vintage price tag, Nashguitars T-Styles have you covered. Choose from vintage-inspired replicas of key models like the '52, '63, '69, and '72–all made to fit you to a T.
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Anyone who knows a little about us will know that we like Jazzmasters. A lot. Nashguitars does a Jazzmaster better than anyone–except, well, you know–and the '63 is the jewel in the crown of the offset king.
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We sat down for a little Q&A with Bill Nash a while back. Read more about the brand here! Give us a call today to hear us rant and rave about Nashguitar!
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