Duesenberg Guitars

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Duesenberg Guitars

Post by Mages »

yo has anyone seen these? they look pretty badass. I saw them in this japanese guitar magazine:

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http://www.duesenbergusa.com
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That would be awesome with some sort of tremelo. Neat looking guitar no less.
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oh they got quite a few guitars with vibratos

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Thats Gretsch hot! How much are those(i didnt look at the website. Im a Dupe.)?
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ok, damn, they are pretty expensive. I don't how much that LPB "d-caster" is but it seems like that gretsch like one is going for around uh, *cough*$2500*cough*
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They're on the pricey side if I can recall.

I think IIRC Jcyphe came into a bunch of those for relatively cheaps when the company was newer but sold them all.
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Wow, haven't seen a duo-cut Duesenberg before. The thin profile w/top binding and double cut of that solidbody is quite attractive, although I've never wanted a Duesenberg.

And minus the cheapo plastic look, the guard has got a touch of an Italia Maranello thang going on there.
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ultratwin wrote:Wow, haven't seen a duo-cut Duesenberg before. The thin profile w/top binding and double cut of that solidbody is quite attractive, although I've never wanted a Duesenberg.

And minus the cheapo plastic look, the guard has got a touch of an Italia Maranello thang going on there.
Thats actually exactly what I thought when I saw the picture. That and the D, on the horn, similar to Italia's nameplates. Its like a High-end Italia.
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Could do without the rectangular scratchplate the pickups sit in- for some reason that bothers me. Love the double-cut looks though. It's a bit like a smaller Hofner Verithin.
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The red one is fucking amazing.
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Post by Fran »

Dano meets Italia. Too contrived for my liking, cant anyone move forward with design ideas for a change instead of looking backwards?
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Fran wrote: cant anyone move forward with design ideas for a change instead of looking backwards?
fran you're stuck in the 80's with your super strats.

at least these aren't ugly :P
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Post by More Cowbell »

Those are hot! Too bad they are overpriced.
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Post by Susano »

They don't really hold value used, surprisingly. I saw a DTV solidbody go for about 1000 on ebay.
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Post by BobArsecake »

Seen a few around shops in Manchester, they're well nice :D Didn't think they were too badly priced, though.
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Post by James »

The 'D' and the stepped pickguard look a bit shit. Otherwise it's nice.
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James wrote:The 'D' and the stepped pickguard look a bit shit. Otherwise it's nice.
I love those things about them!
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Post by stewart »

i know a guy who owns one, i think they sound quite good but not really my taste.
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