EFElliott wrote: Hey Desert Surfer,
Do you know how many HitchHicker Guitars Nokie had built??
I was thinking a luthier in Oregon built a batch and Jackson/Charvel did some before Fender bought them out.
Ed Elliott
I don't know the exact number, I don't think even Nokie himself knows. My guess would be under 100 (pure guess) sold to the US with all three generations. (Jackson Custom Shop / Rock Creek / Aria) Most US buyers waited 2-5 years to get theirs. I don't know how many were sold to or in Japan.
There are some good historic and background information about HitchHiker guitars in Del H's Ventures book ("Walk Don't Run") which you may find interesting.
As far as I know, there are 3 generations of HitchHikers guitars. Nokie might have worked with other people for prototypes, but I have not seen actual finished guitars in the market other than the following three:
1)
Jackson Custom Shop: Don't know how many were made. My guess is around 50 (pure guess)
2)
Rock Creek Guitar: After Fender bought Jackson / Charvel, Fender stopped HitchHiker's production. Nokie moved the production to a small factory in Oregon called Rock Creek Guitar.
The major changes of the 2nd general were: U neck to V neck, and the modified bridge (I heard the high E string of some of the 1st generation guitars would slide off the neck, might be isolated cases, mine is fine) The production with this Oregon factory did not last too long.
Don't know how many were made. My guess would be less than Jackson Custom Shop. Nokie stopped the production when he had some quality issues with the factory. But I talked to an owner of 1st run Rock Creek HitchHiker who seemed to be happy with the quality. I had no problem with my Rock Creek prototype either. The problems might have occurred later on.
3)
Aria Japan: Nokie moved the production to Japan. After quite long time (a few years!), HitchHiker guitars were finally available again last year. The neck stays in V shape but a Whammy bar version was added. The back of guitar body has a new contour shape for ergonomics consideration. I tried this guitar once and felt that the workmanship to be excellent. The sound quality is about the same if not identical.
Nokie was actively promoting his Aria HitchHiker guitars during CAAS 2009 Show. But strangely, Nokie took the HitchHiker guitar page off his website a few months ago. Don't know why? But I think Aria or some retailers in Japan are still selling Aria HitchHikers there at very high price.
Hope this help.