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I played some of the Atkins at the Guitar Show on Saturday. I actually went back to the stand at about 4 in the afternoon when it had quietened down a bit.
The Essential D was my favourite.
Would love to see a 00-37 recorded in similarly high quality as I can see one of those in my future.
I'm thinking of selling my Martin to fund an Atkin. I think I've come to prefer mahogany back and sides to rosewood in recent years.
I think I'll try a few others though before making that kind of commitment.
Just got this back from a dealer who sell both Atkin and pre war guitars in Germany.... I ask what they though about the two.
Let me start by saying that the are both high quality vintage inspired guitars. Atkin labels itself vintage inspired, Pre War says they build replica’s of vintage instruments.
If you are looking for a guitar with a serious vintage vibe, feel and looks Atkin could very well be your choice. The guitars are light weight, very resonant and have a played in feel and a subtle aged appearance.
If you are after true vintage tone Pre War may be more your thing. They hunt for that woody somewhat dried out vintage tone. And they nail it. Also the offer some more variations on the aging. You can choose the distress level raging from 1 to 4.
A Pre War OOO 18 would cost €5799, - including VAT.
Building time presently is over 18 months. But we have building slots and I have some left for oktober this year
We also have a Atking OOO in stock. And that is priced at €3499,-