
Want to place an order? Login and register here to view pricing and add items to your basket. This category features our children's spring/summer hats.

All available at value for money wholesale pricing. We have the UK's best selection of children's summer hats from classics to excellent new designs. Crestline copied Gibson's guitars prolifically, and Crestline copies of the SG, the Flying V and the Les Paul are some of the most common existing Crestline instruments today.Everything a retailer needs for the summer season. Crestline also produced copies of other companies' signature brands, not just Fender's. Small companies wouldn't have had the resources to produce multiple guitars, bass guitars, 12-strings, acoustic guitars and basses, mandolins and ukuleles. Guitar Hunter explains that Crestline guitars were likely a small, off-label imprint of a large Japanese guitar manufacturer, citing the wide range of instruments that Crestline produced. Because these guitars are rare finds today and not serially numbered, it is difficult if not impossible to accurately date a Crestline guitar.

It has the distinct headstock shape of a Fender Stratocaster, with an altered body shape and single goldfoil pickup. A blog called The Guitar Hunter featured a Crestline Stratocaster copy called the Goldfoil MIJ.


The company was never large, and its guitars were never widely distributed. Concrete information on the Crestline brand is scarce.
