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The Steinegger "Ike Everly" acoustic guitar is a tribute to the classic steel-string acoustic, crafted meticulously for musicians who value both quality and tradition. This guitar is named after the legendary Ike Everly, father of the Everly Brothers, and it embodies a legacy of rich sound and exceptional craftsmanship. The guitar is designed to deliver a full-bodied, resonant tone that is perfect for both strumming and fingerstyle techniques.

The solid Sitka spruce top provides exceptional clarity and projection, ensuring that every note rings true, while the mahogany back and sides offer a warm, balanced sound. The traditional X-bracing enhances the guitar's resonance and volume, making it a versatile choice for various musical styles. The neck is crafted from mahogany and features a satin finish, offering a comfortable grip for extended playing sessions.

The "Ike Everly" model also includes a rosewood fingerboard, which contributes to its smooth playability and precise response. With its classic dreadnought body shape, this guitar is designed to produce a powerful sound that can fill any room, whether you're performing on stage or in a cozy setting. The bone nut and saddle further enhance the guitar's sustain and intonation, ensuring a professional level of sound quality.

Key Features:

  • Solid Sitka spruce top for clear projection
  • Mahogany back and sides for balanced tone
  • Traditional X-bracing for enhanced resonance
  • Mahogany neck with satin finish for comfortable play
  • Rosewood fingerboard for smooth playability
  • Bone nut and saddle for improved sustain and intonation

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See how Paul McCartney uses Steinegger "Ike Everly" acoustic guitar

Paul McCartney

Singer, Bassist

The Beatles

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This guitar was built by Robert A. Steinegger in April 1990 and given to Paul as a gift by Phil Everly of The Everly Brothers. The production number is #29 (out of 57). Only two left-handed "Ike Everly" guitars have ever been produced, the other one is owned by Mr. Steinegger himself.

See how Magne Furuholmen uses Steinegger "Ike Everly" acoustic guitar

Magne Furuholmen

Keyboardist

A-ha

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This 1988 photo shows Magne holding an Ike Everly (number unknown, #17 or #19 of 57). Magne was gifted one of these guitars by Steinegger in 1987 as were the other members of a-ha, and he continues to use it in his music and at concerts today as his a-ha bandmates also do.

See how Paul Waaktaar-Savoy uses Steinegger "Ike Everly" acoustic guitar

Paul Waaktaar-Savoy

Guitarist, Composer

A-ha

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This photo shows Paul playing the Ike Everly (number unknown, either #17 or #19 of 57) at a 2010 a-ha concert. Paul was gifted one of these guitars by Steinegger in 1987 as were the other members of a-ha.

See how Morten Harket uses Steinegger "Ike Everly" acoustic guitar

Morten Harket

Singer

A-ha

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Morten Harket was gifted an Ike Everly (#18 of 57) in 1987, as were the 2 other members of a-ha. Morten would frequently use this guitar on his solo projects later on.

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