Skip to content
The Boostache Is Back...
Facebook Instagram YouTube
Vintage Guitar Nerds
  • Home
  • StoreExpand
    • Guitar Pedals
    • T-Shirts
    • Hoodies & Sweatshirts
    • Other Cool Things
  • Blog
  • About
  • Guitar Lessons
  • Contact
Vintage Guitar Nerds

THIS IS THE

BOOSTACHE

Shop Here

Worldwide Shipping

Money-Back Guarantee

Supporting Local Businesses

Popular T-Shirts

  • 1961 Strat Tee
    1961 Strat Tee
    $29.99
    Select options Loading Done
  • 1952 T-Tee
    1952 T-Tee
    $29.99
    Select options Loading Done
  • Fuzz Face Tee
    Fuzz Face Tee
    $29.99
    Select options Loading Done
  • Vintage Guitar Nerds Tee
    Vintage Guitar Nerds Tee
    $29.99
    Select options Loading Done

T-Shirt Collection

See What’s New

Winter Collection

See What’s New


Read Our Blog

The Kalamazoo Gals: The Untold Story of Women Who Built Gibson Guitars During World War II
Blog

The Kalamazoo Gals: The Untold Story of Women Who Built Gibson Guitars During World War II

During World War II, while American men bravely fought on the frontlines, a group of unsung heroines stepped into the spotlight. While most women took up factory jobs to support the war effort, a remarkable group found themselves in an unexpected role—crafting Gibson guitars. This hidden piece of history is finally coming to light thanks…

Read More The Kalamazoo Gals: The Untold Story of Women Who Built Gibson Guitars During World War IIContinue

How to Sound Like Jimmy Page – Led Zeppelin I
Blog

How to Sound Like Jimmy Page – Led Zeppelin I

Click here to listen to the album while reading. The depute album of Led Zeppelin is undeniably one of the best rock albums to this day. The album was recorded in late 1968 (September-October) in London at the Olympic Studios. It was produced by the founder and guitarist of the band Jimmy Page and was…

Read More How to Sound Like Jimmy Page – Led Zeppelin IContinue

How to Sound Like Eric Clapton (Beano Album)
Blog

How to Sound Like Eric Clapton (Beano Album)

Listen here Eric Clapton had one of the most influential tones that changed the course of music forever. He’s famous for using a bunch of Gibsons as well as a lot of Strats, but in this article, we’ll take a look at his rig on the Beano Album with John Mayall’s Blues Breakers.  It’s really…

Read More How to Sound Like Eric Clapton (Beano Album)Continue

The Man Behind the Scenes
Blog

The Man Behind the Scenes

This is the man behind Vintage Guitar Nerds!Hi guys, my name is Dimitris and I’ve been playing guitar for 15 years. I was a teenager when I started playing the guitar. I remember when I bought my first electric guitar. It wasn’t something special, but I remember opening the case and looking at it for…

Read More The Man Behind the ScenesContinue

GET 10% OFF

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

About Us

We are obsessed with guitar tone and helping guitarists find their unique voice!

QUICK LINKS

  • Membership
  • Store
  • T-Shirts
  • Hoodies & Sweatshirts
  • Other Cool Things

Help

  • Privacy Policy
  • Refund Policy
  • Shipping & Delivery
  • Terms of Service
  • Track Your Order
  • Affiliate Program

Get in touch

Facebook Instagram YouTube

© 2025 Vintage Guitar Nerds | Made with love by LD Media

Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy | Terms and Conditions

Review Cart

No products in the cart.

Scroll to top
  • Home
  • Store
    • Guitar Pedals
    • T-Shirts
    • Hoodies & Sweatshirts
    • Other Cool Things
  • Blog
  • About
  • Guitar Lessons
  • Contact
Search