Order Status
Please note that Legendary Pickups is no longer accepting new orders except for where pickups are already currently in stock. Please see the store page for more info.
Due to changes in personal circumstances, new EU legislation prepped for 2025, supplier costs increasing and a shift in the market over, I think it's time to call it a day and put the Legends to rest.
Having sought multiple different ways to keep the brand alive and potential buyers, I don't feel comfortable with the options for keeping it going. Being made in Scotland, operated and run solely by me, was one of the largest draws that people sought out. I am truly humbled by this and Scotland isn't known for being a pickup building location. It was nice to give that extra foundation a homage and keeping it local and true to the brand was impossible in the current climate.
I am exceptionally proud of each and every pickup that has left the workroom. I stand by every one that has been made and I hope you all enjoy them for years to come.
I thank each and every one of you that has paid interest to the Legendary and has supported me through the multiple life events that have happened over the last 6 years.
It has been a pleasure but time to say goodbye.
All the best.
Jason
Founder
Legendary Pickups
"All-encompassing behemoth filled with rage and adaptability. Extremely versatile and able to suits its character to more styles than meets the eye"
Poseidon (/pəˈsaɪdən, pɒ-, poʊ-/; Greek: Ποσειδῶν, pronounced [poseːdɔ́ːn]) was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth, god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses. Son of Cronus, brother to Zeus and Hades, Poseidon is often considered to be one of the more ill-tempered of the gods. In pre-Olympian Bronze Age Greece, he was venerated as a chief deity at Pylos and Thebes.
Like the ocean and its master, the Poseidon line-up is an all-encompassing behemoth filled with rage and adaptability. Extremely versatile and able to suit its character to more styles than meets the eye, the tonal range is as vast as the sea itself.