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I was told by one of NYC's retailers that DA's are no longer being produced. Anybody know anything more about this?
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03-03-2011 02:41 AM
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I haven't heard this and I can't find anything about it. Doesn't mean it's not true, but there's certainly no mention of it anywhere.
I have noticed over time that the biggest amount of misinformation about any line of guitars seems to come from its distributors. Either as some sales pitch or they just don't know much about the line their representing. the "ending production" spiel is one I've heard a few times.
I'd hate to hear it if it's true.
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This would be a shock as at the 2010 Summer NAMM I talked with luthier Bill Comins about the US handmade D'angelico line coming out soon. I played the prototype at the Summer NAMM and it was really nice. My understanding, from what I can remember when I talked with Bill, is that he is making the body/neck and Heritage guitars is going to be doing the finished. Even the imports were sweet playing and looking guitars. It would seem odd that they suddenly have stopped building, though anything is possible.
Cheers,
Steve
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Re D'Angelico's.jhalemusic.com are selling several different models that have been made in Asia-look at their website.
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FWIW: i emailed them a week ago today to ask if they were still in production and if we could expect the Comins version soon, but got no reply.
Originally Posted by teleman3726
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Sigh...not a huge surprise coming from D'Angelico.
Anyone know if the 1948 New Yorker plans by Andersen are free for commercial use? A Mano may need to pick this up if they are.
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I've already put details on this week that D'Angelico's are being made in China by Jhalemusic.com.(USA)There are 4 models in various finishes and range fro $1295 to$1495 (I think).Check out their web page and see all models demo'd.
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From what I've read, D'Angelico has discontinued the line of guitars made for them by Vestax. They've found a different source for the Excel series (I've read Korea rather than China) and, as has been discussed here, are working with Bill Comins for a series of US-made instruments.
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>>> I've already put details on this week that D'Angelico's are being made in China by Jhalemusic.com
Right. But any modern Excell I have ever seen (maybe a dozen or so) has been MIK. Ya gotta love the label "Made in Inchon".
As for J. Hale Music making them, I have never seen or heard anything to this effect. It seems so unlikely that it may be awkward to call and simply ask J. Hale about this. He has been a dealer of D'A USA during at least two attempts at developing a dealer channel.
It seems that a US made D'A would be a compelling product. On the other hand, other seeming USA-made winners have struggled. I wonder what the background is to the Unger/Martin archtop business and its apparent fade.
EDIT: Actually it may be that the CF Martins are selling well and according to plan. I just have the data-free opinion that this is not the case.Last edited by NiAg; 03-10-2011 at 11:58 AM.
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Via email from D'Angelico:
I also emailed Jeff Hale.
Originally Posted by D'Angelico US email
Last edited by spiral; 03-10-2011 at 12:16 PM.
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Also via e-m from D'Angelico, today:
"We are still producing guitars. We are actually getting more SS and DC models within the next month."
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I just received this from them,
Dominic,
Yes D’Angelico Guitars are still in production. We are getting new SS and DC models in within a month.
Would you be able to tell me how you got our contact information? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Nick
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From Jeff Hale of JHaleMusic.com:
and re: Bill Comins:
Originally Posted by Email From Jeff Hale
Originally Posted by Email from Jeff Hale
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But Bill has since retracted that I thought. Last time I checked his site, there was no mention of dangelico
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Could be. You mean retracted his retraction? Word is Bill Comings versions are not happening other than the EXSS design. Those were direct responses from J Hale and D'Angelico US from just a few weeks ago. Maybe just email Bill if there is still confusion. Post back if you do.
Originally Posted by jzucker
Last edited by spiral; 04-08-2011 at 10:06 AM.
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No, what I meant was that Bill had stuff on his website about the joint development project and then just deleted it. I guess they parted ways but there was no explanation that I know of. Several folks have told me that the SS models are fabulous though. Those are the ones that comins designed.
Originally Posted by spiral



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