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John Page started building guitars out of necessity. He was a kid in his early teens with a lot of desire to play guitar and virtually no money to buy one. Figuring "it can't be that hard," he proceeded to attempt building his first guitar. After weeks of work, filled with anticipation and excitement, he threw it in the trash... it totally sucked. That was over thirty years ago, but John continued building guitars, until he got it right. Years later he was fortunate enough to be hired on at Fender Guitars. John spent 21 years there, as a Guitar Designer in Research and Development and finally as the co-founder of the World Famous Custom Shop. He designed and built hundreds of guitars and worked with some of the finest musicians in the world for decades... and then he got burned out on the industry, and walked away.

These guitars, the "P-1," mark John Page's return into guitar building. He has not produced a guitar under his own name since selling his old shop in 1981. Every guitar he designed or built from then until 1998, was under the Fender name. So John is very excited and proud to release these new pieces, under the name "John Page Guitars."

In a world where automated machines and off-shore sourcing have taken over the guitar business, John is extremely proud to make each of these guitars with his own two hands... with some help from some old friends. J.W. Black does the final fret dress and set-up, John Suhr and Fred Stuart make the pickups, Gerry Germain from G&G Quality Case makes the cases, Lawrence Berndt supplies the neck wood, Peter Kellett does the anodizing, and the list goes on. These are people John trusts and respects from his past, and they help make his guitars "complete."

In an effort to make the very best guitar that he can, John is only going to make a very limited number of these per year. Initially, he will only accept 12 orders at a time. Once he has taken twelve orders, he will suspend order taking until those instruments are nearing completion. He will, however, probably build a few spec guitars a year as well, just to keep everyone guessing, and to have some fun too.

After years and years of wondering what he was going to be when he grew up, John finally realized that he's an artist. An artist that likes to create functional works... "Functional Art."

John Page Guitars are hand-built in Sunny Valley, Oregon, USA.


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John Page P-1 - from $4325

The P-l has a multi-chambered Honduran Mahogany body with a Flamed Maple top, a 5 piece laminated neck of Eastern Hard Maple and Honduran Mahogany, and a contemporary 6 section bridge. It was designed for "a more adult tone" than a traditional solid body electric....

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John Page P-1SV - from $3650

The P-1SV is a solid body version of the P-l. It has a 2 piece Swamp Ash body, a one-piece, quarter-sawn Eastern Hard Rock Maple neck (plus fretboard ), and a vintage "T" style bridge with 3 compensated brass saddles. It was designed as a more traditional sounding electric guitar, but a tad richer...

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John Page DL - from $3450

The Dl is a solid body, double cutaway guitar. It has a two-piece Alder body, a one-piece, quarter-sawn, Eastern Hard Rock Maple neck (plus fretboard), 3-P90 pickups, and a 6 saddle hardtail bridge. The sound of the DL is quite different than most P-90 equipped guitars, it is not the muddy, bluesy tone usually associated with these pickups...

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John Page DLS - from $3675

The DLS is a solid body, double cutaway guitar, It has a two-piece Alder body, a one-piece, quarter-sawn, Eastern Hard Rock Maple neck (plus fretboard), 3 S-style pickups, and a 6 saddle hardtail bridge. The DLS is available with either the reversed slant bridge pickup or with the traditional slant...

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