Then There Were Three...

The latest DGT family picture. The one with the maple fretboard arrived a few weeks ago. It has a maple board and neck, and a swamp ash back. The guitars all sound a little different, but in a very good way giving me some variations in that awesome DGT tone and allowing for different tunings for gigging.

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The DGT in the middle is #4 of 20 of the Wildwood Limited PS run from 2011. I was in Denver last weekend and stopped by the shop and met Steve, the owner, who told me the story about how the run came to be. He's a super nice guy and though I arrived without an appointment he gave me a t-shirt and tour of the facility. I've never seen so many guitars in one place, lol.
Beautiful guitars. I bought my first guitar, a PRS CE24, from Wildwood in the Denver area in April 2024. Amazing place and like you, Steve, the owner, met me and my wife at the front door. We were driving from AZ back to the Midwest and I wanted to check out the guitar I saw online. Great guy, and an amazing display of guitars. I think he said they had 4,000 guitars in stock at the time. They also ship to my home state without sales tax which adds up. I ended up buying a PRS Archon 50 from them as well.
 
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