Models

9 models

  • Vigier Excalibur

    Solid-body electric guitar model line

    Electric guitar · France

    The Excalibur is Vigier's flagship solid-body electric guitar line, built around the company's 10/90 carbon-reinforced maple neck (no truss rod) and hardened zero-fret system. The Excalibur Original is an alder-body six-string with a 25.6 in (650 mm) scale and an HSH Seymour Duncan pickup set.

  • Steinberger Spirit GT-PRO

    Headless electric guitar model

    Electric guitar · United States

    The Spirit GT-PRO is Steinberger's headless, ultra-compact 6-string electric guitar on a 25.5 in scale, with a basswood body, three-piece maple neck, and an HSH pickup configuration. It features the R-Trem locking tremolo, 40:1 Direct-Pull tuners, and a zero fret.

  • Supro Westbury

    Dual-pickup solid-body electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    A dual-pickup solid-body electric guitar from the American brand Supro, descended from the two-pickup Res-O-Glas designs that paired with the Dual Tone. Reissued in Supro's modern Island Series, the Westbury combines a beveled solidbody and twin vintage-style pickups with the brand's classic art-deco styling cues.

  • Rickenbacker 620

    Solid-body electric guitar model family

    Electric guitar · United States

    The six-string anchor of Rickenbacker's 600 Series, the 620 is a maple 'cresting wave' solid-body with neck-through construction and twin single-coil Hi-gain pickups. It pairs an R-style tailpiece with a six-saddle bridge, triangular inlays, and standard stereo output, giving the bright, chiming Rickenbacker voice in a solid-body format.

  • Höfner Galaxie

    1960s solid-body electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    A solid-body electric guitar made by the German maker Höfner in the 1960s. Following Höfner's earlier V-series and Colorama solidbodies, the Galaxie sold well to aspiring electric players of the decade and is now a sought-after vintage piece.

  • Harmony Stratotone

    Early neck-through solid-body electric guitar

    Electric guitar

    An early American solid-body electric guitar from the Chicago maker Harmony, launched in 1952 - only two years after the Fender Broadcaster. The H44 Stratotone used a clever neck-through body with glued-on wings and a single pickup to keep costs down, and was played by Ritchie Valens and Carl Perkins.

  • Vigier Expert

    Vintage-voiced solid-body electric guitar model line

    Electric guitar · France

    The Expert is Vigier's vintage-voiced solid-body electric guitar line on the 10/90 carbon-reinforced neck and zero-fret platform. The Expert Retro 54 is an alder-body six-string with a 25.6 in (650 mm) scale and a three-single-coil (SSS) DiMarzio Virtual Vintage pickup set.

  • Skervesen Shoggie

    Lightweight ergonomic electric guitar model line

    Electric guitar · Poland

    The Shoggie is a very lightweight, ergonomic Skervesen electric guitar, here in a 6-string multiscale configuration with humbuckers, ABM single-saddle bridge and locking nut, and a black limba body.

  • Technical line drawing of Dunable Cyclops

    Dunable Cyclops

    Compact solid-body electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    The Cyclops is Dunable's most compact solid-body electric guitar model, with a mahogany body and neck, ebony fingerboard, and two Dunable Cthulhu humbuckers with push-pull coil-split on a 25.5 in scale. It is offered as a USA build and as the import DE version.