nash-s-67-relic-guitarThe Nash S-67 was inspired by the playing and tone of David Gilmour.  While it’s a new instrument, the Nash S-67 captures everything that Gilmour loved about his classic Strats.   The S-67 also features some new, modern additions, including Lollar Strat pickups and a maple fretboard.

The Nash S-67 relic guitar features an alder body and a three-ply pickguard.  The maple neck is done in a medium C birds eye style, and it features a CBS era shape.  The wide headstock and the Gilmour styled white knobs, pickup covers, and whammy round out this awesome guitar.  The Nash S-67 is available in black with a black pickguard, and the white accessories really stand out.  This is one of Nash’s most beautiful instruments, and, just like all of their relic guitars, every S-67 is hand assembled and features only top quality components.  They generally retail for around $1,800.


The Nash S-57 is a sweet looking relic guitar, especially the sleek black model.  But this guitar does more than just look good—it sounds amazing, too.  In fact, it’s one of the most playable instruments around, and it’s actually affordable, too.  nash-s-57Bill Nash designed the S-57 to combine that great vintage look and feel while still being affordable to the average player.  The S-57 also features some very modern additions, but these additions don’t spoil its great relic look or make it seem like a strange mixture of new and old. Read more


Bill Nash has made a number of great guitars in his time, some of which were replicas of famous guitars played by amazing musicians.  One of the most famous guitars that Nash has replicated is Jimi Hendrix’s famous off white guitar.  nash-s-68The Nash S-68 was designed to be played just like Hendrix played his guitar.  This means that while it is a right handed guitar, it’s meant to be played left handed.  How did Hendrix do this?  Well, he actually has his guitar special made so that the pickups were upside down, as was the tremolo bar.  The controls were inverted, too.  Nash recreated this famous setup with the S-68, so left handed players will love it, while right handed players will get the chance to experience playing a guitar just like Hendrix did. Read more


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.  nash-s-63However, 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. Read more


Nash Guitars is a small independent custom guitar builder in Seattle, Washington.  The company was started and is still run by Bill Nash, a man who has been in the music industry for years.  nash-guitarsHe began playing in bands at age 15, and both of his parents were in the music business as well.  This means that Nash knows guitars and what players want. Read more