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Bill Nash Club
I'm not sure if this will fly, but post pics of your Nash here.
Any other Nash topics are welcome. Martin......I'm just proud of my recently acquired EC-63......try not to drool on her....
Last edited by BigD; February 28th, 2009 at 05:43 PM. Reason: misspelling |
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This Nash Esquire is a 2004 with the "Relique" lable on headstock, Bill Nash said he used that "for a little while" the newer Nash guitars don't have emblems on the headstock. It has a Rio Grande Tall Boy in, well you know where. It has the "working man" relic on it. < 300 bars or so and one ex-wife maybe two.
Postem' if you gotem' Martin...... |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Los Angeles
Age: 54
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Hi Bluesmanmartin:
Really nice man... I want it! I am still "gonna" get mine... who knows how many... I absolutely love his stuff. I have played a lot of them (basses too). Also had a quick chance to play a new Les Paul of his recently before it got off to an "artist" - His stuff is so dang cool, not only to play but to look at. It does Leo proud IMO. When I see a Nash guitar, 9 out of 10, I want it - I was at a local shop and there was this Olympic white T-series with a mint guard that was so "on the money" I could really stare at it for an hour and not be bored. Also there is a S-series on Evil-bay now that is whacky cool - beyond measure - I am not really a big fan of the relic thing, but his stuff is just really super good. My opinion, Good Iron (a.k.a. Michael) PS: This thread should survive and when I get my Nash's (Show me the Money Jerry, show me the money!) Not making too much $$$ now, but when I get them, I will post photos.
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The Nash guitars do have a certain draw to them and very well done on most counts. I need to lower the action on mine a little, but other than that it's sweet. My friend has a57 I believe it looks a faded daphne blue to me, but he called it white the other day, it has the fat back neck and all. One thing about his is it has some magic to it you rarely find on guitars, feel and sound. Nash put the mojo hand on it.
My Eric Johnson is way lower action and requires a light touch which is hard for me, but I try to play it on most occasions even though it has its' quirks. Than my Nash that is..... Keep on rockn'...... |
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Thanks for the response....mistermullens..... |
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TDPRI builders
I bet you could get one from the builders in here that would be cheaper and just as good. I think Nash' stuff will gain value as the years go by. I've been wrong before though. Mine is one of the early ones and has the Relique emblem on the headstock, he only made these for a short while.
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