Monday, September 27, 2010

Custom Curious?

A custom guitar.

For any sincere musician those three words have created a concept, an image, and an idea that for many years seemed unattainable.

Let’s face it custom guitars have an aura of being within reach of only a select few…the slayer , picker or shredder with a multi-million dollar contract in their back pocket and a world-wide tour schedule saved to their I-Phone.

However, for the serious musician or collector why should excellence ever be compromised? Every musician knows that a guitar is not a thing..it is an extension of the artist, it is in many ways who the guitar player is and with Jack Dent Custom guitars, it can also be what that player can

It characterizes your style, tone and appearance.

In short, Jack Dent Custom Guitars can make sure the journey is melodic, superb and effortless. Now, you can choose an uncompromising instrument suited to your style of playing, your genre of music -one that evokes the tone you want instead of retrofitting what you had to settle for. Mass production guitars are just that…for the masses, not for you… not for technique.

Instead, for the same cost of a guitar that wasn’t designed with needs in mind you can have a hand crafted guitar…one that has the best woods, parts and methods that are complimented by attention to detail guitar building via a master craftsman.

Jack Dent Custom Guitars was founded in 2001 with the singular idea of creating a better instrument that had superior tone, and a playability that resurrected the much sought after sound of vintage guitars while not sacrificing the innovation of modern technology.

Jack Dent Custom guitars are designed to give the player unlimited access to his or her artistry with an exceptional instrument.

It's the best of both worlds.

It is your world.

Customized.

Watch this space for the next blog installment…Jack Dent will be discussing specific technical aspects of the guitar building process..including hardware, electronics, choice of woods and all the little details that can add up to a lot of tone!

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