The Nash S-63 relic guitar is one of Nash’s top vintage guitars. Bill Nash designed the S-63 to capture everything from the look and feel to the great playability of vintage guitars. However, he also wanted to create a guitar that would not be outrageously expensive. The end result was a guitar that many could afford. In addition to looking like an awesome vintage guitar, the S-63 also features a number of modern options. Nash knows all about building vintage guitars—he has repaired, refurbished, and traded many Gibson and Fender guitars over the years.
Nash knows exactly what an aged guitar should look like, and he’s put all his knowledge into making the Nash S-63 look just like an aged relic guitar. The older knobs, chipped finish, and vintage pieces make the S-63 look old, but the modern techniques used to make the guitar ensure that it plays like a brand new instrument. Each Nash S-63 is built by hand, so each one is completely unique. It features a rosewood fingerboard, an alder body, and a Lollar pickup. The bridge is made from vintage parts, and the entire guitar is given a medium level of wear and tear via a relicing process. The Nash S-63 comes in several different colors, including Fiesta Red and Sonic Blue. The Nash S-63 often retails for around $2,000, and more information about it can be found at www.nashguitars.com.