James Tyler Guitars

[1] Consequently reaching the public eye through studio musicians like Dann Huff,[2] Michael Landau,[3] and Neil Stubenhaus.

[12] Their second model, the "Ultimate Weapon" (available with two or three humbuckers and a Floyd Rose locking tremolo), was introduced in 1993 and was also based on the Fender Stratocaster but with a redesigned appearance.

[1] The latest incarnation of the guitar, the "Ultimate Weapon HD", introduced in 2007, came with a pickguard, an H/S/S pickup layout and a Wilkinson vibrato.

[9] It got named "psychedelic vomit", and Jordan McLachlan of Guitarist magazine described it as "completely mad and random".

[18] The company also produced a limited number of custom-built bass guitars between 1992 and 2006, used for instance by David Hungate[19][20] and Neil Stubenhaus.

Wayne Krantz plays his James Tyler Studio Elite in Chicago, 2012