With the new CJ-45 T, Collings has delivered a new guitar that shows how much can be achieved with a mix of CNC manufacturing, handcrafting, and vision.
Sometimes when a guitar is built using unique materials, it comes with a backstory built deep into its woodgrain. Take the new Collings OM3 Alaskan seen here. It’s one of six guitars made for the shop’s premier dealers using a combination of unusually colored Sitka spruce, curly mahogany, and special appointments
BY ADAM PERLMUTTER Almost exactly a year ago, on Christmas night of 2019, Charlie Rauh was visiting the home in Virginia where he had learned to play guitar... Read More...
By DAVID LUSTERMAN Like all 12 custom guitars in Acoustic Guitar magazine's 10th Anniversary Collection, for many years we displayed our Collings D41 on an ... Read More...
By DAVID LUSTERMAN Like all 12 custom guitars in Acoustic Guitar magazine's 10th Anniversary Collection, for many years we displayed our Collings D41 on an ... Read More...
In this video from the the 2019 Winter NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, Peter Shults of Collings Guitars shows the company's new C100 model, along with the Tra... Read More...
From the March/April 2019 issue of Acoustic Guitar | BY TONY MARCUS
When you think of the Collings guitar company, one of the things that stands out is nonpare... Read More...
From the April 2018 issue of Acoustic Guitar | BY SEAN MCGOWAN Throughout the history of guitar making, collaborations between luthiers and guitarists have in... Read More...
At the 2018 NAMM show in Anaheim, California, Collings Guitars showed off some expansions to its Traditional line. They added the Single-0 line, which includes ... Read More...
Mark Althans of Collings Guitars introduced a new baritone model at Winter NAMM 2017: the Baritone 1A. Built with the body of Collings' classic DS slope-shoulde... Read More...
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