Duesenberg Guitars are a unique combination of German engineering and classic art-deco styling. They deliver tones from the golden age of rock n roll with playability features incorporating modern guitar innovations. Our guitars will feel as comfortable as a vintage favorite, yet will delight you with their subtle and useful enhancements.
Built to last, our premium hardware reflects vintage sensibilities. Incorporating modern design and functional improvements alleviates the need to upgrade with after-market parts or accessories.
Our headstock, hardware and pick guard echo the elegant and unique art-deco styling creating a guitar built with the refinements of yesterday. Our custom made pickups with alnico magnets are warm, cutting and distinctive. They are an excellent match for either vintage-styled or modern hi-gain amplifier designs.
Since the mid 1990s, Duesenberg has tirelessly focused on developing a line of guitars and basses that meets and exceeds the demands of a seasoned professional. Each Duesenberg guitar and bass has been painstakingly hand assembled by guitarists like you making Duesenberg one of the finest sounding and playing guitars in the world.
Thank you for your time in learning about Duesenberg Guitars.
Sincerely,
Nathan
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Brian Ray Imperial Ball Party 2008
"Today Is The Day" from Paul Baloche's upcoming recording "Glorious"!
You may already recognize the song as it was co-written by Paul and fellow worship leader Lincoln Brewster. Lincoln made it the title track of his latest album.
"I Wanna Be There", our first single off the new album Super Constellation, is the most played song by a Swiss artist this week! It is currently at number 26 on the national airplay charts. Higher up the charts there are only multi-national corporate platinum artists with million dollar videos and a worldwide presence :-). We don't even have a video. So I think this is rather cool. Some more stations have now picked up the song and they will be playing it in heavy rotation beginning next Monday. The rise is likely to continue....