My understanding is Nash used to use blonde neck and middle and a special for the bridge. Maybe Lollar just winds the sets that way for Nash and calls them a Nash set.
They are a Dirty Blonde set labeled Nash. Check the outputs and you will see. They are a great set!
Yeah what he said. Check the website for outputs. Again, my favorite combo!There is no "Dirty Blonde" set, officially.
"Dirty Blonde" refers to a Blonde neck and middle with a Special in the bridge. A blonde set that has a bridge pickup suited more towards dirt.