Nash Brand
Nash Guitars isn’t just another boutique builder—it’s a family operation with a deep love for vintage-style guitars and a knack for making them feel like lifelong companions. Founder Bill Nash started the company in his basement in 2003, chasing the magic of old-school craftsmanship, and today, Nash Guitars is the largest independent builder of aged guitars in the world. Unlike some mass-produced relics that look the part but lack soul, Nash guitars are meticulously hand-aged, built with select tonewoods, and finished in thin nitrocellulose lacquer for unmatched resonance. Every instrument is assembled and set up by expert players, ensuring that each one plays like a dream! Whether you’re chasing the feel of a broken-in vintage find or looking for a stage-ready workhorse, a Nash guitar isn’t just a replica—it’s an experience.
Nash S63
The Nash S-63 is a masterful reimagining of a 1963 classic, a guitar that captured the spirit of an era when surf rock ruled the airwaves and solid-body designs became an industry standard. Bill Nash, founder of Nash Guitars, sought to pay tribute to this legendary model by blending vintage aesthetics with modern playability. The S-63’s alder body, combined with its hand-selected maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, harkens back to those golden days, while its aging process ensures it feels broken in and familiar right out of the box. But what truly sets this guitar apart is its meticulous attention to detail—each S-63 is relic'd with intentionality, offering a unique, worn look and feel that’s tailored to the individual player. The result is an instrument that delivers all the punch and resonance of the 1960s while catering to the demands of the modern musician.
Finish & Relic
Every Nash guitar is hand-finished in 100% nitrocellulose lacquer, allowing the wood to breathe and resonate naturally. The aging process is where Nash guitars shine—each guitar is worn in all the right places, with tasteful checking, dings, and finish wear that tell a story before you even play your first note. No two guitars are relic’d the same, so your instrument will feel as unique as your playing style.