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Dillion guitars history
Dillion guitars history











dillion guitars history

When you look at it the DLJ58 seems like a one-trick pony, boy was I wrong. The many many different sounds I was able to get out of this simple guitar floored me. These guitars are the perfect players guitars, and they perform on a stunning level. For me it is key that I have a guitar I can lug around, a guitar I can really dig in to, the DLJ58 is the perfect workhorse for any situation. What if I drop it, or worse?" I'm in a place where I'm playing gigs, and lots of sessions. Every time I've had a run-in with a vintage guitar I've said to myself "There's no way I will ever gig with this guitar. I have been on the hunt for a Junior style guitar now for as long as I can remember, ever since I first started playing to be exact. We all know how great a vintage guitar can be, if you own one you know how precious they are, and how much you're willing to do to make sure they don't get damaged or ruined. You guys don't know how excited I was when I discovered someone was making great quality vintage style guitars for killer prices. The Dillion DLJ58 delivered these feelings and then some. I never get more excited than when I'm in the presence of a killer new guitar. To us musicians these are the tonal weapons we use to speak to the world, the tools needed to finish our work, and the joy that lives within our hearts. The feel of a new guitar in your hands is absolute heaven, a feeling that those on the outside can never experience or understand. You bring it home, lay it down and polish it before putting it through it's first paces.

dillion guitars history

When all is said and done there is nothing better than adding a new guitar to your setup. I highly suggest you look into it for yourself and experience what is a fantastic guitar company.ġ2" Radius - 1.695 Nut Width - 24.75 Scale

dillion guitars history

Here are a handful of great guitars that play amazingly, look stunning, and sport quality where it counts. The Dillion Guitar line is something special though. Most of the time they're either too expensive, or lack the quality and can't cut it as a player's guitar. There are a lot of people out there building their own versions of old time favorites. The guitar was the Dillion DL-600GT, it had a set of P90's, had an immaculate finish, and played like a dream. If you're like me and most of you are, lord knows we can't just go out and buy a 57 Gold Top anytime we'd like. It wasn't until I got close to the guitar that I noticed it wasn't an actual Gold Top Les Paul. Whenever I come across any guitar in the studio I always know it's gonna something special, they have to be, these are the guitars we use to lay down the tracks that become our precious songs. While doing some session work a few months ago I ran across a cat who had himself a few of these guitars.

dillion guitars history

I'll try and get some more pics of this one too.As our first guitar feature am I proud to introduce to you Dillion Guitars. The neck is a dream - in fact, I'm gonna go play it right now instead of waffling on about it. And for 1700 aus dollars all up, landed here, taxes and all :shock: I'd always wanted one, even though I'd only played a couple of semis, and I just cant believe how versatile this guitar is. I cant stress this enough - if you want a 335 RING THESE GUYS, BUY ONE OF THESE GUITARS! Its nitro finished, faultless construction, awesome woods and its just an absolute dream to play. They are EXACTLY the same as Gibsons, except finished properly and 1/3rd the price. They cant sell Tokais here because of copyright infringement stuff. Richard.the Tokai was ordered from Ishibashi Music in Japan. My folks paid for a good chunk of it cause it was my 21st birthday present, and its a unique one off so I really love it! Wouldnt hesitate to use their stuff again.whether the missus agrees or not is another thing :D It set me back about 2500, but that was 4 years ago when the Aus dollar was 50 c :( although I think their prices may have gone up a bit since then. The pictures dont really do it justice - its so 3 dimensional, and in sunlight it looks insane. When I ordered it, I rang them up, talked to Ken Warmoth (the boss) and asked for the very best quilt maple top he had and had it finished in Tiger Eye dye. Probably got something to do with the body being chambered and the Mastertone pickups. Michael.yeah, the PRS is a bolt on, but the difference in sustain between the Warmoth and my Santana III is neglible, but I think the Warmoth has a bigger sound than my buddies PRS McArty.













Dillion guitars history