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Bill Nash T-63 Telecaster KM34 Demo

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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2008

Murali demos an awesome Nash T-63.
More info and great pics at http://www.kalimusic.com
I'm playing through a VOX AD60VTX amp.

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  • very interesting guitars appearing to offer huge value for the price. conclusive impression however is not helped in my view by the single coil teles nearly exclusively being presented through the vox and only the humbucker teles through a classic fender amp (one exception only). i guess more people like to evaluate teles through a fender amp than the higher distortion vox. in any case, more single coil tele vids through the original classic fender amps would be great.

  • The VOX AD60VTX is an amazingly versatile amp. Too bad VOX is no longer making them! I like VOX amps and have a number of vintage and new ones. But since I also build amps, I often use my own amps to demo the guitars. But let me propose this to you: buy and Nash from me at a great price and you can make some cool demos with your vintage Fender amps. Call me: 1-888-473-1236. Thanks for your comment!

  • What kind of body is it?

  • Alder

  • That sounds amazing to me, both the guitar and the player. Those nash guitars look amazing and far more authentic looking than fender relics.

    By the way, what amp are you using here?

  • VOX AD60VTX

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  • shouldn't the neck pickup be mounted to the body??

  • Very Nice - want one! But my Tele copy cost me just £35....

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  • Lollars -- I have them in my Nashville Tele and in simple terms they are the cat's meow........

    Clean / Grit / Heart... Paul -- ghostblock

  • I played a Nash '54, compared it to an original Fender 1963 VINTAGE, and the Nash sounds better

  • Murili's a good guy, great businessman.

    Bought a T63 (Hum in neck) from him, 6 - 8 months ago, got exactly what I want. And, like the other Nash's he posts, a killer axe. Super resonant, so flexible it's become my main gig guitar. And yes, like most of you, I have a lot to choose from.

    If you're thinking about buying a 'relic' type T or S, give Murili a email.

    Oh, nice riffs on this post Murili.

  • great tone mate...petty they're so costly over here in Europe :(

  • wow! ...how much!?

  • Hi, I'm the owner of this guitar and I that one is a lollar winded under special specifications for Nash. If you want to get something pretty close, go for the Special T from lollar.

    Cheers!!!

  • Can you tell which (i presume Lollar) pick up is in the bridge position?Desperate to get a set of these qwesome sounding pups!

  • Hi-think the thread might have finished a long time ago but can you tell me what pickup is in the btidge position?Desperate to get a set of these awesome sounding pups!

  • is that an ebony fretboard rather than rosewood?

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