Robin Guitars is Closed!@!!!!!!

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glpg80

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12-1-2010

Dear All Robin Fans...

After 28 years Robin Guitars has ceased taking orders and producing instruments. A number of events have led to this decision. Not one we wanted to make, but one that needed to be made. We have thoroughly enjoyed our time doing the things we love and creating instruments for people who share the same passion....and what a passion it is!

All core components of the company will go into storage...who knows what the future will bring.......

For now we will keep this website open as a reference for current Robin owners and those interested in the history of Robin guitars. We are still in our same facilities and intend to remain here producing Rio Grande pickups. Please visit us at www.riograndepickups.com.

Thanks for all your support over the years, it’s been great.

Sincerely,

Dave Wintz
President
Robin Guitars


noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

it cant be :cry:
 
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Juggernaut":1seagyhh said:
rlord1974":1seagyhh said:
OMG! Is that Brad lifting Robyn out of the ashes?....



:lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:
+1, I almost pissed myself!!!!

I played a Robin Medley back in the day that was beyond incredible. not sure why I never owned one because everything about it was awesome
 
Yep, old news. My #1 gigging/recording guitar is my 93 Robin Raider. Would love to find another, but they only made 120.
 
Love my Tedley. Best bolt on guitar I have ever owned thus far.
 
I had a nice red RH-1 back in the late 80's. Wish I still had it, that guitar played effortlessly!!! I got rid of it for two dumb reasons.
1. It didnt have a floyd
2. I wanted a guitar with a maple board (Like Ed's)

Ended up with a pink B.C.Rich Gunslinger... :doh: :lol: :LOL:
 
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