New Sheriff in Town - NGD - Luxxtone Guitars

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The first to roll off the line. One of the best guitars I've ever played. And I have played most of the ones out there. ;)

This was made for me for an '80s New Wave band by Jerry and he nailed it.
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Too many cool things about it to list, but check out the custom switch plate - toggle angled and moved back for easier access.
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The Master signing and dating her:
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Charvel Style on hold for me :D :
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Brad and Mark Day were there as well, all of us loving the new guitars. :rock:
 
That top one is hawt! :inlove: One of these days I'm gonna build a parts mutt with an offset fender body. Love that shape just never got along with the total package of jazzmasters and jaguars. That one up top is like a curvaceous sexy tele. :inlove:
 
I dig em.this is a new venture? Is there info anywhere about ordering,wood types,necks etc?
 
That Charvel looking axe is bad ass! Love the military theme (or that is what it looks like to me) what are the price points going to be on those?
 
Diggin the H-Bucker bridge, P-90 neck option, topped off with the Floyd. That's a working man's guitar! :rock:
 
AmpliFIRE":3b5f5r4u said:
Digital Jams":3b5f5r4u said:
Parts made in-house or a K-Line type deal?


I would guess bodies made in house and necks outsourced...could be wrong though

Necks are CNC'd to our custom specs, bodies and much of the hardware made in house and milled custom. Definitely not parts guitars. What you can't see in the photos on the black one with floyd and the army green is the texturing of the actual body wood. They actually feel almost like driftwood with raised up grains and have all hand rubbed finishes, very unique for sure.

These are a the first few prototypes, still working on the price point and all the details with Tone Merchants. More info will be coming soon. Right now were just building up some guitars and deciding what exactly we're going to stick with as far as some standard models.
 
Loved these guitars, kinda like getting in the time machine back to San Dimas, CA in 1980 but with custom touches. The necks feel incredible and the fretwork is perfect.
 
That charvel style military green I STILL think is the cat's ass! Awesome looking machine.. also like the way you have managed to get around the Fender licensing issue with the headstock. One minor little ding out of it and it still retains the look. I have two custom axes now, one has a headstock which was altered more than that and it to this day bugs me. My second one looks pretty cool though.. you guys should figure out how to do a faux snakeskin finish.. a faded snakeskin look wouldrival the Performance guitar Demartini snakeskins. I'm just thinking outloud here though.
 
I played the superstrat and it felt, played and sounded great!! The guys at Luxxtone are beyond nice!


Mark
 
luxxtone":2gxydfaq said:
AmpliFIRE":2gxydfaq said:
Digital Jams":2gxydfaq said:
Parts made in-house or a K-Line type deal?


I would guess bodies made in house and necks outsourced...could be wrong though

Necks are CNC'd to our custom specs, bodies and much of the hardware made in house and milled custom. Definitely not parts guitars. What you can't see in the photos on the black one with floyd and the army green is the texturing of the actual body wood. They actually feel almost like driftwood with raised up grains and have all hand rubbed finishes, very unique for sure.

These are a the first few prototypes, still working on the price point and all the details with Tone Merchants. More info will be coming soon. Right now were just building up some guitars and deciding what exactly we're going to stick with as far as some standard models.

very cool!
 
They look comfy, which is what I'm always looking for...the guitar equivalent of a favorite pair of shoes...
 
ratter":28auw7pd said:
They look comfy, which is what I'm always looking for...the guitar equivalent of a favorite pair of shoes...


Exactly!
 
I really like the look of that first one, even if it is relic'ed....
 
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