We recently took a turn on the company’s GZ-3200DF. Because although Tony is no longer with us, his spirit most definitely is, in the form of Zemaitis Japan, the company that bought the Zemaitis name after Tony’s passing and has since proven beyond redoubt its commitment to making high-quality guitars that offer the same unique character as the original (see our January ’05 review of the Zemaitis S22 metal-top). But given that Tony’s work today occupies its own unique space in the “axe strata,” chances are it won’t happen for any of us anytime soon.īut that doesn’t mean you can’t get close – real close, in fact. Looking to score one of those legendary guitars made by the late British luthier Tony Zemaitis? Yeah, so are we.
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