D'Angelico: the embodiment of excellence
Manhattan's Little Italy, 1932. John D'Angelico opens a shop at 40 Kenmare Street offering handcrafted acoustics for New York's jazz players. Over the next three decades, D'Angelico and a single apprentice became New York's foremost builders and created over one thousand treasured archtop guitars until John D'Angelico's death in 1964. Following his passing, D'Angelico's legacy lived on only through his rare, legendary instruments. After decades, the D'Angelico brand has resurfaced, bringing back the playability and attention to detail of their New York roots. Today, D'Angelico uses state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and the best materials available to create playable works of art for today's guitarist. From a one-off shop in Little Italy to the world stage, D'Angelico's dedication to quality craftsmanship ensures that this brand won't be going dormant any time soon.
D'Angelico Deluxe Brighton Solidbody Electric Guitar Features:
- Sleek body shape is comfortable onstage and in the studio
- Deep cutaways give you unrestricted access to the higher frets
- Seymour Duncan Seth Lover A4 humbuckers offer incredible depth, dimension, and clarity
- Push-pull tone pots offer access to single-coil tones
- Set-neck construction increases sustain
- Tune-o-matic bridge and stop tailpiece provide spot-on intonation and tuning stability