Campbell american guitars

Campbell american guitars

Campbell American Guitars is an American Guitar company based in Massachusetts, with their factory located in Rhode Island. They were originally known as Greene and Campbell but have changed their name to Campbell American Guitars. Their line of guitars include the Transitone, Caledonian, Precix and Nelsonic Transitone. A new 4 string bass guitar will be available this spring.

External

* [http://www.campbellamerican.com Campbell American's Website]

Campbell American Guitars are Guitar builders, based in Massachusetts, with their factory located in Rhode Island. Originally known as Greene and Campbell Guitars, their staff includes several craftsmen from the now defunct Westerly, Rhode Island, Guild Factory.

Their line of guitars includes the Transitone, Caledonian, Precix, and the Nelsonic Transitone. The Nelsonic being collaboration between British Guitarist, Bill Nelson and the Campbell Company. Nelson, best known for his work in Be Bop Deluxe, has gone on to solo career with a huge catalog of albums.

A new 4 string bass guitar, the RJ model, named after the late, great, Bassist, Rob Jeffries, is now available.

Christian Tapp of the Garage Rock/Blues band "The Cold Stares" also plays the Transitone exclusively.

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