Gearjoneser
Gear Ho
To begin, my favorite guitars are Fender, Gibson, and Martin, and anything a fan of that holy trinity would consider.
That conclusion wasn't found by fashion or what everyone plays by default. It's because I've gone through everything, and like many purists, naturally end there.
About once every two months, I hit all the LA music stores. I put my hands and ears on hundreds of the hippest name brands and boutiques, from $1000 - $25,000.
Out of all of them, I find myself gravitating toward Nash clones of the best vintage Fenders. I don't even naturally gravitate toward reliced guitars, but Nash just makes my favorite instruments. I think he just sources necks and bodies, then assembles them, but his formula feels so much better than Fender CS, and tops out around $2100, not ridiculous Fender prices.
The Hollywood Mesa store stocks a lot of them. When I go in there, I don't even notice the amps. Their Anderson guitars are amazing and pretty to look at, but the Nash teles and strats are consistently the guitars that get my heart racing, over everything else on Sunset Blvd. guitar row.
I think the formula is thin finish that breathes, light wood, slightly fatter necks with oil finish, vintage hardware, great pickups, and nicely setup with a worn in feel.
One of these days I'm going to sell off some stuff and own a Nash strat and tele.
That conclusion wasn't found by fashion or what everyone plays by default. It's because I've gone through everything, and like many purists, naturally end there.
About once every two months, I hit all the LA music stores. I put my hands and ears on hundreds of the hippest name brands and boutiques, from $1000 - $25,000.
Out of all of them, I find myself gravitating toward Nash clones of the best vintage Fenders. I don't even naturally gravitate toward reliced guitars, but Nash just makes my favorite instruments. I think he just sources necks and bodies, then assembles them, but his formula feels so much better than Fender CS, and tops out around $2100, not ridiculous Fender prices.
The Hollywood Mesa store stocks a lot of them. When I go in there, I don't even notice the amps. Their Anderson guitars are amazing and pretty to look at, but the Nash teles and strats are consistently the guitars that get my heart racing, over everything else on Sunset Blvd. guitar row.
I think the formula is thin finish that breathes, light wood, slightly fatter necks with oil finish, vintage hardware, great pickups, and nicely setup with a worn in feel.
One of these days I'm going to sell off some stuff and own a Nash strat and tele.
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