This is the full and original story of the Ashbory Bass from its early beginnings in England back in 1985, through all its trials, tribulations, false starts and potential moments of glory, to the current production model now manufactured and distributed by DeArmond Guitars in the US.
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you’re a faggot
: Does De Armond have a web site. no they dont, which is a bummer. But, i do own a de armond, and let me tell yo something, it kicks ass. If you want to know about them then you can go to musciacians friend, they have a lot of info one them, or you can jst ask me
go to http://www.axemusic.com
I recently bought a De Armond Starfire and I would like to know its specifications, as I found at Guild’s page. Is it possible?
: Does De Armond have a web site.
: : Does De Armond have a web site.
De Armond used to have a web site but it has gone now that Fender is in charge.
: Does De Armond have a web site.
Yes Try http:\\www.dearmondguitars.com
: Does De Armond have a web site.
Been looking for an old friend, Tom Bolger, who played a beautiful Humingbird and went to New Trier.
Please reply if this is the same Tom! Thanx! Michael!
: Does De Armond have a web site.
can the de armond m65’s neck be removed/disassembled from its body? i need to know because of shipping problems.
Does De Armond have a web site.