Wandre Guitars
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Wandre Guitars is an electric guitar brand started by the Italian guitar manufacturer Antonio Vandrè Pioli. These guitars are famous for their original shapes, aluminium necks and unique switches.
The guitars were originally designed and manufactured from 1957 to 1968 by Pioli in Cavriago, Italy. Very small productions were made, which makes these guitars very sought-after in the vintage guitar market. Some guitars by Pioli have appeared under other brand names such as Framez, Davoli, Dallas, Avalon, Noble, Lipsky.
Models
Wandre made a lot of model of doublebasses, basses and guitars
- Classich doublebass
- Pocket bass
- Naika doublebass
- Marte duoblebass
- Quarieg doublebass
- Electro Blitz Bass
- Swedenbass
- Roc'n'Roll
- Brigitte Bardot
- Calypso
- Rock Oval
- Waid
- Selene
- Rock
- Spazial
- Blue Jeans / Teenager / Trilam [note 1]
- Piper
- Bikini
- Twist
- Tigre
- Doris
- Polyphon
- Cobra
- Etrurian
- Powertone
- Soloist
- Psychedelic Sound
- Mini
Notes
- ^ a b The name Trilam is not by Wandrè, but it has been advertised on second-hand ads.(Ballestri 2014)
References
- Ballestri, Marco (2014). Wandrè. L'artista della chitarra elettrica [Wandrè. The artist of electric guitar] (in Italian and English). Modena: Anniversary Books. ISBN 978-88-96408-16-2.
(See also excerpted photographs: "Wandrè's guitars" – via AnniversaryBooks.it.)
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wandre Guitars.
- "Wandre history". Jacques Stompboxes website.
- "Italian vintage guitar website". FetishGuitars.com (in Italian).
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