Picked up the Nash Strat from Elderly

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Picked up the Nash Strat from Elderly

Post by VelvetGeorge » Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:32 pm

I had this in lay away and finally paid it off.

Very cool Strat recreation IMO. Plays like a dream and the Lollar PU's are killer. Very authentic.

I went to Elderly Instruments several weeks ago looking for a 60's style Strat. First Frog pulled out a real '63 witha $22,000 tag.... :shock:

After my heart attack, I played it. And then every custom shop and signature Fender they had on the wall. The only thing close was a relic'ed custom shop at $3,500. Granted they didn't have a Rory in stock. I played Chieffo's and it rocks.

After all the Fenders I asked if someone was building more accurate knock offs (hmmm, beating a huge corporation at their own game.....cool concept).
Frog brought in the Nash and it was 90% there compared to the real '63. Now that's more like it. Even better, the price was $1500 with a case. Hell, the customer service was worth a hundred or two alone. (thanks Frog!)

I'll have this at the NY amp show in a few weeks. Everyone is welcome to try it out. It does a mean Hendrix through my 45/100.


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Post by JD » Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:23 pm

Very cool, congrats.

Throw a Fender logo on that headstock and nobody will know (shhh).

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Re: Picked up the Nash Strat from Elderly

Post by gutpile » Mon Apr 28, 2008 8:32 pm

VelvetGeorge wrote:I had this in lay away and finally paid it off.

Very cool Strat recreation IMO. Plays like a dream and the Lollar PU's are killer. Very authentic.

I went to Elderly Instruments several weeks ago looking for a 60's style Strat. First Frog pulled out a real '63 witha $22,000 tag.... :shock:

After my heart attack, I played it. And then every custom shop and signature Fender they had on the wall. The only thing close was a relic'ed custom shop at $3,500. Granted they didn't have a Rory in stock. I played Chieffo's and it rocks.

After all the Fenders I asked if someone was building more accurate knock offs (hmmm, beating a huge corporation at their own game.....cool concept).
Frog brought in the Nash and it was 90% there compared to the real '63. Now that's more like it. Even better, the price was $1500 with a case. Hell, the customer service was worth a hundred or two alone. (thanks Frog!)

I'll have this at the NY amp show in a few weeks. Everyone is welcome to try it out. It does a mean Hendrix through my 45/100.


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8) very nice!!! looks like you won't be needing my Strat this year!!!
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Post by Flames1950 » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:25 pm

Your G&L is lurking in the background, waiting for you to turn your back to make its move in retaliation........
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Post by gutpile » Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:46 pm

You may as well stamp his G&L - "G"oodbye & "L"ong gone :roll: :lol:
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Post by MacGaden » Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:03 am

Congratulations, George... We
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Post by electricskychurch » Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:14 pm

sounds interesting, i've been looking for a good early /mid 60's strat reissue but was wondering about buying a custom shop, vintage reissue or some other brand's reproductions and this could be a good alternative.

i'm quiet happy with my mark knopfler with light ash body and rosewood neck , on which i installed some CS 69' pu's ; i really have that 60's bell like tone i was looking for but i'd like another vintage style strat (cause this one is always tuned down half step) .
the neck is slightly less deep than an 62' american vintage ri but it's more oval than c-shaped , so the wood mass is still there.

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Post by 45auto » Tue Apr 29, 2008 5:05 pm

the blue looks cool too! congrats.
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Post by yngwie308 » Thu May 01, 2008 9:22 am

Congrats George, I'm sure it sounds awesome with your JTM 45/100!!
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Re: Picked up the Nash Strat from Elderly

Post by gutpile » Fri May 02, 2008 9:47 pm

VelvetGeorge wrote:...Granted they didn't have a Rory in stock. I played Chieffo's and it rocks....
george
picture proof! :lol: 8) one too many tequila shots keep me from remembering how it sounded, but I'll take george's word!! :lol:
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