Vox USA Vintage Reissues
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Vox USA Vintage Reissues

In the late 1990s, Vox — encouraged by North Coast Music, the same company behind the indispensable Vox Showroom reference site — released a short run of American-assembled reissues: the Mark III teardrop, the Mark VI phantom, and the Mini-12 mandoguitar. Approximately 700 were produced. The necks came from Godin in Canada; bodies, hardware, and final assembly happened in Minnesota. These are not vintage Vox replicas in any strict sense — they don't feel or sound like the original Italian-made instruments — but that's beside the point. They're well-built, highly playable guitars with genuinely striking designs, and they've aged into a quiet collectibility that the original skeptics didn't see coming.

This collection includes a Mark III Custom in white (the Brian Jones configuration), a Mini-12, a Mark VI, a prototype Mark XII — a 12-string teardrop that never reached production — and a teardrop in peacock feather finish, likely a NAMM show instrument. The USA series surfaces occasionally on the resale market; when one does, it's worth a close look.

In the Collection