Jake Bugg's Guitars
"When we got Jakes brief for this guitar is was pretty sketchy. We were asked to build a small, all mahogany guitar. No rosette, no binding, no adornments at all." - Patrick Eggle.
In this article from Martin Guitar's official site, you can see that Jake is a "Featured Martin Ambassador" who's preferred guitar is a 00-15M.
At 0:47 in this video, Jake Bugg can be seen using a Fender Stratocaster.
In this article from Martin Guitar's official site, you can see that Jake is a "Featured Martin Ambassador" who's preferred guitar is a HD-28VS.
At 0:46 in the music video for Jake Bugg's song, "Taste It," the Fender Telecaster that he's playing can be seen. In this interview, he says, "I've also got a Fender Stratocaster and a 1952 Telecaster reissue. It sounds great."
Folk artist Jake Bugg performs his instrumental piece "Strange Creatures" off of his 2013 album "Shangri La" on a Gibson ES-390. This model is on a Fade Cherry finish.
Jake Bugg can be seen using a Gibson Robert Johnson L-1 in this picture.
Jake Bugg can be seen with a Gretsch Chet Atkins Solid Body in this photo.
Here Jake plays the Esquire at 35 mins into the video. The 1955 Relic Esquire is a peerlessly crafted take on the single-pickup classic that preceded even the Telecaster in Fender history. Everything about the instrument takes you back to that original era, with a lightweight ash body in Dirty White Blonde and a lacquer Relic body finishes that evoke long years of wear and tear. Here Jake plays it on songs such as Simple pleasures and Taste it.
He is seen playing this throughout the video, although the guitar never comes in full shot, only partial shots throughout. Can be seen on a stand at 0:57 and a decent shot of most of the guitar at 1:11.
In a YouTube video of Jake Bugg performing at the TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow, he is seen using a custom-made Patrick James Eggle Macon Junior guitar at the 13:50 mark. This guitar features a Bigsby in Grained Blonde, as documented by the source.
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