I'd never heard of McGuire before but I've just been checking out the ones on V & R's site and they look amazing! Maybe not quite Bravewood level, but minus the long waiting list and intimidation factor!
And the prices are (relatively speaking) very cheap.
Anyone got any more info about them? A website?
Hello - I'm new here - seems a good place to be!
I found the forum when looking for info on a McGuire Tele I played in Vintage and Rare, Denmark Street London. Didn't find much at all, but had to buy the beauty! I was in the market for a Nash, and fortunately, V&G had not only a custom Tele, but a 52 blackguard tele too for direct comparison.



There was really no contest between the two in a head to head, the McGuire:
- played amazingly well - the best Tele I've ever had my hands on
- sounded alive and very resonant
- had a fantastic tonal range between (Lollar) pickups
- light at 7lb
- looked awesome - totally authentic/belivable.
Nothing 'wrong' with the Nash, still a great buy and £200 cheaper. Having played two Nash Strats and the Tele, I was a little disappointed with the feel/look of the fingerboard, a little flat and 'new' feeling. The finish wasn't totally believable either. I haven't seen a Nash '52, but it looks from photos that Bill manages a more authentic look on those.
However, with the McGuire, I feel like I now have a bona fide '52 - it's a little unsettling after all those years of lusting after one! I can only describe it as similar to when you look at a hologram - you know it's flat really! The fingerboard is rolled and feels played-in though the fretboard wear is a touch too much for my taste, but not a problem.
Lastly, I tried my ear to the body test! I don't know whether others do this, but it gives a great representation of resonance and tone transfer. I plucked a spring and the attack was immediate, transparent and very loud.
Yes, I like my new purchase!