Description
Nash Tele T-63 2010 Guitar. 2010 Signed. Rare Burgundy Mist Metallic color. Nash Guitar hard case.
The Nash T-63 is a vintage styled tele model from Nash Guitars. Bill Nash designed the T-63 to create a custom shop quality guitar that isn’t extremely expensive, yet still captures that great look, feel, and playability of a well played and loved 63 Fender Telecaster
Not only does the T-63 look and feel like a vintage Tele, it also features a number of popular modern appointments, such as Lollar handwound pickups and Gotoh Vintage tuning keys.
If anyone knows about building vintage guitars, it’s Bill Nash! He has worked with a HUGE number of them for many years and has a great deal of knowledge about how a vintage guitar looks and feels. The aged control knobs, pickguards, dinged and scratched finish, and aged hardware make the guitar look old, but the modern techniques used to make the guitar ensure that it plays like a brand new instrument. Each Nash T-63 is built by hand, so each one is completely unique. It features a maple fingerboard, an alder body, and Jason Lollar hand-wound pickups. The bridge is made from vintage styled parts, and the entire guitar is given a level of wear and tear via an aging process.
The Nash T-63 in Burgundy Mist Medium Relic is a guitar that feels like it was unearthed from the pages of a well-worn novel, where each note resonates with the depth of a carefully chosen word. Its alder body, bathed in the enigmatic hue of Burgundy Mist and artfully reliced, evokes a sense of history and reverence, as if it’s been the silent witness to countless tales. The maple neck, smooth as the turning of a well-loved page, invites your fingers to dance across its surface, while the hand-wound pickups sing with a voice both rich and evocative, like poetry set to music.
This instrument is not merely an object, but a companion for those who understand that true artistry lies in the subtle interplay of tradition and innovation. Crafted with the precision of a master artisan and the soul of a storyteller, the Nash T-63 stands as a testament to the enduring power of well-made things. It’s a guitar that doesn’t just play—it speaks, in a language of tone and timbre that transcends time.








