Westfield (guitars)

Westfield Guitars was a Scottish based guitar brand, owned by P&R Howard Music Ltd., who produced and sold electric, acoustic, classical and bass guitars, primarily copies of popular Fender and Gibson models.

Westfield
Product typeMusical instruments
CountryScotland, United Kingdom
Introduced1989
Discontinued2013 (2013)
Previous ownersP&R Howard Music Ltd.

History

Westfield Guitars was established in 1989 from the owner Paul Howard's garage, turning over £19,000 in their first year. The company grew to a turnover of £4.6 million in 2005 and operated out of a warehouse in East Kilbride.[1] They were the largest distributor of musical instruments in Scotland.

Notable players include Danny Jones of McFly and Jason Mraz. Stevie Hay and Charles Boyle of Scottish rock band Felon both played Westfield guitars over the years. Hay worked with Westfield across 15 years and had various custom guitars made, most of which remained in his own collection.[2]

The company went out of business in September 2013.[2]

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