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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-09-12 7:06 PM (#137527)
Subject: Pilgrim Guitars (made in the UK in the 80s)


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How many of you have heard of Pilgrim Guitars, which apparently were made in the UK in the 1980s???? I first heard about them from a friend of mine today...she was at a Scottish festival in Indiana yesterday and a lady singer there from the UK had one. My friend (who has several Martins) thought it was one of the nicest-sounding guitars she had ever heard.

I found this on them:

http://www.fiddlersgreenmusic.co.uk/pilgrim.htm

When you click on the "Specifications" tab, the next sound you will hear after the picture loads will be your jaw hitting the keyboard!!! That side view shocked me!!! Check the description of the neck construction, too.

They are no longer in production (I have a very good guess why)....does anyone here know the story and/or more about them????

Roger
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Irgendeiner
Posted 2005-09-13 2:40 AM (#137528 - in reply to #137527)
Subject: Re: Pilgrim Guitars (made in the UK in the 80s)


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Location: south of munich, Germany
here is one for sale: Pilgrim guitar for sale
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2005-09-15 8:38 AM (#137529 - in reply to #137527)
Subject: Re: Pilgrim Guitars (made in the UK in the 80s)


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I had one of these about 15 years ago. Bought it from the classifieds in a London newspaper for about £75. The amazing thing was that it had a Sunrise pickup in the soundhole which I presumed the seller was going to keep but he left it in there. I still have the pickup but the guitar is long gone. They were pretty good but not so good that I still own one
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Beal
Posted 2005-09-15 3:47 PM (#137530 - in reply to #137527)
Subject: Re: Pilgrim Guitars (made in the UK in the 80s)



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They did get a letter before they went away.
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cliff
Posted 2005-09-15 3:55 PM (#137531 - in reply to #137527)
Subject: Re: Pilgrim Guitars (made in the UK in the 80s)


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D'you SIGN it??
(That makes it worth AT LEAST half a buck! . . .)
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2005-09-15 6:38 PM (#137532 - in reply to #137527)
Subject: Re: Pilgrim Guitars (made in the UK in the 80s)


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I suspected as much....(the letter)....I think they deserved it.

Roger
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Beal
Posted 2005-09-16 8:59 AM (#137533 - in reply to #137527)
Subject: Re: Pilgrim Guitars (made in the UK in the 80s)



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I think it was just the lawyer's signature so that's only a quarter.
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