Who owns EVH Guitars?
The EVH Wolfgang is an Electric guitar manufactured, The Wolfgang USA the flagship model, manufactured in Corona, California. Released in 2009, it had a maple fingerboard and the only color options were Vintage White, Black, and Tobacco Burst.
Who owns EVH Guitars?
After joining Fender in 2005, Eddie Van Halen set out to rebuild the Peavey EVH Wolfgang from the ground up. He teamed up with Fender Master Builder Chip Ellis in May 2006. Van Halen stated that this was his “last attempt” to design a guitar.
These days, the EVH brand is owned by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation or FMIC. FMIC is a privately-owned company based in Scottsdale, Arizona, and was initially founded by Leo Fender way back in 1946.
The EVH brand adorns strings, picks, leads, amplifiers, and, of course, guitars. The EVH range is produced in several factories all over the world, with various models based on Eddie’s guitars and preferences available.
Eddie Van Halen remained heavily involved in the EVH brand until his death, refusing to stamp his name on anything that failed to meet his high standards.
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