HOLY GRAILS
Guitarist|September 2022
In a low-key store on a quiet city street in Long Island, you will find some of the rarest custom-colour and prototype guitars from Fender and Gibson's storied past. And each one has a fascinating tale to tell about guitar history. We ventured inside Well Strung Guitars, in company with owners David and Paige Davidson, to take a forensic look at the golden-era instruments that gave birth to legends. Here's what we discovered there...
Jamie Dickson
HOLY GRAILS

Call me last. Those three words have become David Davidson's calling card in the vintage guitar world and they catch you off guard, as perhaps they are supposed to. But what do they mean? We're sitting in his office at Well Strung Guitars, the Long Island-based store that he co-owns with his daughter, Paige. It contains some of the most jaw-dropping instruments you'll ever see. A dozen 'Bursts hang on one wall. Across the room are more than 20 Blackguard Teles, Broadcasters and Esquires. In the middle are two 50s Flying Vs facing a wall of custom-colour Firebirds. All original, no refins, no reissues. If even a drop of guitar-loving blood flows in your veins, this place is a dreamland an Area 51 of tone, where things you didn't even think existed hang right there on the wall, waiting to be played.

"Call me last' has been my tagline since I started this thing," David says, leaning his elbows on his desk. "Go find out everything you want - talk to anyone you want to. But before you sell your guitar, call me last - don't make a mistake and sell it too cheap...that was always my thing."

David fell in love with vintage guitars at a young age and started trading them when he was barely into his teens. Over the years, he's been able to track down some of the rarest instruments in the world and has been known to pay a premium to acquire them. But he's also a committed steward of historic guitars and wants to raise awareness of America's guitar-making heritage. In 2017, he helped establish what was arguably the greatest exhibition of vintage guitars there's ever been - the Songbirds Museum in Chattanooga - donating scores of instruments from his own collection and involving A-list musicians from his contact book with the museum's work. To David's astonishment, a film about Songbirds even won an Emmy this year.

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