James Trussart
James Trussart Telecaster 1970
One of the first guitars of the French luthier and musician James Trussart. Rare electric guitar from the 70s, Telecaster shape. Legendary sound with high output level. Very fine quality lutherie. James Trussart is one of the few builders who has broken the mold of traditional guitar making. Working with steel as the primary material, he produces guitars that are as unique in appearance as they are in tone. Trussart is a musician-turned-luthier. The Parisian native began his career as a fiddler, accompanying Cajun singer-songwriter Zachary Richard in the late '70s, before turning his attention to crafting violins and later guitars in 1980. From his current So-Cal home workshop (where he's resided since 2000), Trussart crafts custom steel-bodied guitars, basses and violins in a dazzling array of finishes, reminiscent of shiny chrome resonator instruments and rusty, weathered or fossilized discarded machinery. And the tone is so distinctive that Trussart guitars have become 'must-have' instruments in the arsenals of influential artists including Paul Simon, Eric Clapton, Billy Gibbons, Joe Walsh, Jack White, Charlie Sexton, Daniel Lanois, Marc Ribot, Peter Stroud (Sheryl Crow), Rich Robinson (Black Crowes), Sonny Landreth, Joe Perry, Tom Morello, Billy Corgan, The Roots and many, many more.
1 499,00 €
1 700,00 €
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Gibson
SG special RAW POWER
All maple body, neck, fretboard, top, which gives this electric guitar a unique and brilliant sound different from the typical "Gibson" sounds. Made in the USA with Gibson Classic 57 Humbucker pickups. Comfortable on Rock, Metal. The sustain is terrible. Highway to AC/DC !
500,00 €
Silvertone
SILVERTONE 1457 year 1965
Vintage electric guitar with lipstick micro sought after by collectors and musicians for big US sound. The inventor of the Danelectro amps (a brand founded in 1947), Nathan Daniel, regularly buys stocks of lipsticks and turns them into a guitar pickup with a unique magnet, unlike the 6 individual stick magnets found on Stratocasters: one for each string E, A, D, G, B E in general. In 1954, he then launches a brand of Silvertone guitars, with a "dirtier" and less precise sound since the resonance of single-magnet Lipstick pickups distinguishes less the sound of each note. A sound unequalled in rhythm guitar. Many artists play on Silvertone: Seb Martel, Mark Knopfler, Joe Walsh, Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, or the youngest member of the Beatles Georges Harrison. This model was also sold by mail order in the 1960s in the USA, with the Sears paper catalogue.
650,00 €
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