Stromberg Jazz Guitars

Re: Stromberg Jazz Guitars

Judging by the website design I think they're affiliated with WD Music
 
Re: Stromberg Jazz Guitars

TheProphet said:
Judging by the website design I think they're affiliated with WD Music
Yeah, if you click the link to "Buy Online" it takes you to the WD online store...
 
Re: Stromberg Jazz Guitars

If you are looking for a Archtop guitar, and your are not looking to spend a lot of money, look at the Tacoma Archtop. I just got one about 2 weeks ago. It is all solid wood. MAple back and sides, with a carved spruce top. It comes equipped with a EMG HB mounted on the pickguard. It has an Ebony bridge, tailpiece. I changed the PUP(single coil Tom Anderson) and pickguard (solid Ebony). They come in a few different colors as well. Mine is Sunburst. They run about $2500. But as you know this is cheap for a solid wood Archtop guitar. I am very happy with it so far. It has really good acoustic tone, and sounds really sweet plugged in. I am playing it through a Carvin X Amp, which is similar to a boogie. Very nice combination. Now all I have to do is learn to play some smooth Jazz!!!
 
Re: Stromberg Jazz Guitars

I doubt these Stromberg's have much in commen with a real Stromberg, but Strombergs were big jazz guitars built by Elmer (?) Stromberg and are very highly regarded...on a par with those built by John D'Angelico and James D'Aquisto. Real ones are worth a fortune! Lew
 
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Bludave said:
If you are looking for a Archtop guitar, and your are not looking to spend a lot of money (...) They run about $2500 (...)

:laugh2: Bludave, my friend, this is a freakin' pile of money to me :)
 
Re: Stromberg Jazz Guitars

Lewguitar said:
I doubt these Stromberg's have much in commen with a real Stromberg, but Strombergs were big jazz guitars built by Elmer (?) Stromberg and are very highly regarded...on a par with those built by John D'Angelico and James D'Aquisto. Real ones are worth a fortune! Lew
+1
 
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Sly_D said:
:laugh2: Bludave, my friend, this is a freakin' pile of money to me :)

I agree Sly, but considering that Benadetto's start at $10,000, or Monteleone guitars start at 27,000. 2500 for a solid wood Archtop is pretty cheap!
 
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