My Guitars over the years
Wandré Brigit Bardot & Rock Oval
Wandré Rock Oval & Brigit Bardot
Hoop "Saturn". A real classic. Only the tremolo I had to replace, because it was useless and ugly!
Hoyer Foldaxe by Roger Field. A project that never really came to an end and annoyed many hardware manufacturers.
Framus Hollywood - With a maple neck it would have been a good guitar ...
One of the first Ibanez guitars ...
A tinker-Bass, an official Starplayer-Bass (played by the bassist of my band "Los Dooros") and a "Modul"-Bass without body.
DCC and Fullerton in different versions ...
black "tinker"-basses
"Paloma" prototypes with inner bursts applied to "Wandré".
Paloma prototype, a Westwood and a Roger Saturn
Caribou prototypes in various variations.
Craziness. And watch out for the headstock of the blue one!
A Diego Strat, a very old Rockinger Paula and a Strat of which only the 1960s neck is real!
Three DSPs ...
Three Hollows with various tremolos ...
A not yet produced "Modul" guitar and two Radiator-equipped Hollows ...
An EKO, a Westwood with a badly working Burns tremolo and a cheap Galanti ...
Fender copies
Metal-Flake and Steel-Tops ...
Two Framus and in the middle an Italian "Benelli" with many rocker switches ...
Three interesting "Paloma" predecessor prototypes. But this unsymmetrical design made me feel "un-sexy" in the end ...
Two Italy: a Zerosete, a Galanti with this crazy "multiple" knife edge tremolo, and on the right an old original Roger Hollow with a Hoefner tremolo.
Klira "Triumphator" (my first guitar) and two very nice Hoefner Hollows.
Two laps and a very thin guitar in Wandre "Waid" shape, fitted with Underberg caps.
One of the 52 Johnnie Depp guitars, an Outlaw - signed by the Stones, and one of the very first 5 Duesen.
The Meazzi family. The most professional Italian guitars.
"Modul" central units and a Gittler guitar.
Three Paloma preliminary designs ...
A Roger "Saturn" without chrome frame, an Egmond (like my first electric guitar) and one of my two pickup test guitars made of Plexi.
Three Steel-Tops ...
The USA family, an ES-330 signed by B.B. King, a Gretsch Super Jet and a Guild of the year 1960.
Duesenberg Violin-Bass and a double cutaway called "Mezzo" at that time.
Three "Wandrellas" ...
A Wandré Selen, a "Bikini" without an accompanying speaker and a Wandré "Sweden" bass (1959!).
Wandré "Polyphon", Wandré "Swing" and a blue Wandré "Waid" bass.
Weird scenes inside the gold mine and on the right side a creation of mine based on the "Memphis"-Design ...
4 "instruments"
very thin Rockinger Lady (unfinished)
The "Tittcaster"
2 basses
Framus Television
"Telstar": the luxury model of the Hopf company. Many, many presets!
(gold hardware)
Squier Jazzmaster with göldo JM-Trem and a prototype ...
Kay Barne Kessel: what a headstock!
Wandré model "Roby”
Nicely made, this Roger. And with a Höfner tremolo!
The 49er Outlaw, signed by all four Rolling Stones, including one of the ashtrays we realized for Keith and Ron. The cigarette smoke is sucked down with a kind of vacuum cleaner. Well, Ron doesn't smoke anymore ...
It's coming soon! A replica of the Wandré "Scarabeo" model. The head plate shows the silhouette of John Lennon's head.
4x Wandré "Waid": what different aesthetics!
A "Wandrelle" and a Fullerton Hollow with the tremolo that Mike Campbell also uses!