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Description

Our T63 represents a big shift in focus from the T52 and T57. This model is available in all standard finishes we offer, including the classic automotive inspired colors we've all come to know and love. The T63 is available with a 3-ply pickguard in Black, White, Mint, or Tortoise Shell. This model comes in either ash or alder, with a rosewood fretboard.

Available Dealer Upgrades: - Left handed - Paint over paint finish - Cream, black, or pearl double binding - Boat neck - Matching headstock - Humbucker, Charlie Christian, or P90 pickup in neck position - Bigsby vibrato (not available on lefty builds)

Product specs

Brand Nash
Model T-63
Made In United States
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Shape T-Style
Body Type Solid Body
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Number of Frets 21
Number of Strings 6-String
Right / Left Handed Right Handed

FAQs

What type of wood is used in the Nash T63 guitar body?

The Nash T63 features a solid body typically made from either ash or alder, both known for their tonal qualities and resonance.

What finish is used on the Nash T63 guitar?

The Nash T63 is finished with 100% Nitrocellulose lacquer, which enhances the guitar's vintage look and allows the wood to resonate more freely.

How many frets does the Nash T63 have?

The Nash T63 comes with 21 frets, offering a traditional setup for classic T-style playing.

Is the Nash T63 suitable for beginners?

While the Nash T63 is a high-quality instrument suitable for any player, its features and craftsmanship are typically appreciated by more experienced guitarists.

What is the neck construction of the Nash T63?

The Nash T63 features a bolt-on neck construction, providing a classic feel and allowing for easy maintenance and adjustments.

Chicago Music Exchange

Chicago Music Exchange

Nash T-63 Burgundy Mist Metallic | CME Gear Demo | Alex Chadwick

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Nash T-63 Burgundy Mist Metallic | CME Gear Demo | Alex Chadwick

Chicago Music Exchange

Chicago Music Exchange

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Nash Guitar T-63 Review / Tone Sample

tjwest87

tjwest87

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Nash Guitars T63 Telecaster Quick Demo - Joe Sprunt

Matt's Music Center

Matt's Music Center

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Nash T63 tone demonstration

Clifton Wright

Clifton Wright

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Nashguitars T-63 Demo || A road worn work of art

Charlie Bozza

Charlie Bozza

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No Talking...Just Tones | Nash Guitars - T63 | Vintage White Light Aged

Peach Guitars

Peach Guitars

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Nash T-63 - 1st Jam

Tony Larremore Music

Tony Larremore Music

Reviews

PROS

  • Lollar pickups deliver warm, articulate tones reminiscent of vintage Telecasters

  • Exceptional playability and lightweight design encourage frequent use

  • High-quality build feels like a custom shop guitar at a more accessible price

  • Neck pickup sound is notably impressive, especially for jazz players

  • Simple controls enhance user experience without compromising on versatility

  • Aesthetically pleasing finishes, including a popular buttercream option

  • Resonant acoustics add depth to sound even when unplugged

  • Bigger frets adapt quickly to different playing styles

  • Many users report it surpasses other high-end brands they've owned

CONS

  • Fret ends may require additional dressing for optimal comfort

  • Relic finish might be overdone for some buyers

  • Unique tuner design may be initially challenging to adjust to

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Nash T63.

Features and functionality

  • The Nash T-63 is equipped with Lollar pickups, which are praised for being more versatile and beefier than Fender's standard offerings, retaining the desired twang.

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Build quality

  • The T-63 features a thin nitro finish, offering a more natural feel compared to the Am Pro II's gloss poly finish, which can feel plastic-like.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Nash guitars are consistently well-set up, comparable to Fender Custom Shop standards, with classic tele wiring and a quality 3-way switch.

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Comparisons

  • The Nash T-63 is often compared favorably to Fender’s entry-level Custom Shop offerings, surpassing the Am Pro II in tone and build quality.

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  • One owner compared the Nash T-63 favorably against hundreds of Fender and boutique T-Style guitars before purchase.

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User experience

  • Users who own multiple guitars report that the Nash T-63 significantly reduces the desire to try other Telecasters, highlighting its standout quality.

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  • Owners appreciate the smooth neck feel, especially those who typically dislike relic finishes.

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  • The Lollar pickups in the Nash T-63 are praised for their versatility, accommodating various musical styles effectively.

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Value and pricing

  • One purchaser found a second-hand Nash T-63 for $1100, highlighting potential savings in the used market.

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  • A new Nash T-63, including a hard case, costs around $1900 and is perceived as better value than $4000+ Fenders.

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shawnturner

You've got to get one of these.

My local guitar shop turned me onto these Nash guitars, and they truly are addicting. The feel is incredible and they sound great. The only problem I have is getting a 52 to match the 63.

caleanderson

Great guitar with a whole lotta tone!

The guitar was built in 2017 and I bought it from eBay that same year from an authorised Nash Guitars dealer. I am very happy with the sound it makes and it has a beautiful turquoise finish.

Artist usage

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See how Josh Homme uses Nash T63

Josh Homme

Guitarist

Kyuss

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Verified via YouTube

In this video Josh Homme can be seen with a Nashguitars T-63.

See how Synyster Gates uses Nash T63

Synyster Gates

Singer, Guitarist

Avenged Sevenfold

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At 9:45, Syn tells that he used this guitar for cleans for “The Stage”.

See how Jeff Tweedy uses Nash T63

Jeff Tweedy

Singer, Guitarist

Wilco

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Bill Nash is the largest independent builder of aged electric guitars and bass guitars. Nash Guitars recreate the look and feel of vintage guitars with updates that appeal to the modern player. All Nash electric guitars are a unique work of art handcrafted by Bill Nash right here in the USA. This T-63 Telecaster has "cowboy" engraved hardware and pickguard (yes, look close!) and great looking relic-ed gold finish, rosewood fretboard.... This was signed by Bill himself on the back of the headstock. Jeff Tweedy has a a few of these great guitars.... some twelve string teles (a particular red one coveted by Johnny Marr in The Sun Came Out/7 Worlds Collide movie.). They all look, sounds, and play great!

See how Jeordie White uses Nash T63

Jeordie White

Guitarist, Bassist

Nine Inch Nails

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Verified via YouTube

He uses a white Nash Tele during 'Sweet Dreams'

See how Jakob Bro uses Nash T63

Jakob Bro

Guitarist

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In a user-uploaded photo, Jakob Bro's Nash T-63 electric guitar is shown equipped with a TV Jones neck pickup.

See how Bartees Strange uses Nash T63

Bartees Strange

Guitarist, Singer

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In this Facebook post, Bartees is using the T-63 while rehearsing for the live at studio 4 livestream tonight. 1/30/21

See how Joey McClellan uses Nash T63

Joey McClellan

Guitarist

Israel Nash

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Joey says in this instagram post that he is so in love with his new Nash T-63

See how Darren “Lil Bluesman” Thiboutot Jr uses Nash T63

Darren “Lil Bluesman” Thiboutot Jr

Singer, Guitarist

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Lil Bluesman has been playing Telecaster style guitars for several years. His most used guitar is a Bill Nash telecaster style guitar made to the specs of a 1963 SONIC/DAPHNE Blue Telecaster.

See how Joshua Valle uses Nash T63

Joshua Valle

Guitarist, Keyboardist

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Verified via Gear Supply Co.

"I just recently picked up a NASH T63 that I really enjoy playing."

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