In the late 50's/early 60's, in East St. Louis / Belleville, IL, a very small number of Dwight Guitars, were manufactured thru Valco/Supro. These guitars were made for a local music store owned by Sonny Shields. Mr. Charles "Dwight" Shields... owned Sonny Shields Music.

These rare, Supro made, Dwight Guitars were manufactured for Sonny Shields Music as a "House-Brand" for his guitar students. Only 18 of these house-brand Dwight Guitars were manufactured.

Supro-made Dwight Guitars are far rarer than their Epiphone built Dwight Coronet counterparts. The Supro & Epiphone guitars of this period were very well made. These Dwight guitars counted among the better ones produced.

In the late '50s, these Epiphone & Supro guitars were launched as an alternative to the popular Les Paul Junior. The Chicago Musical Instrument Company (CMI) distributed these re-branded Dwights to Sonny Shields.


This guitar plays great, sounds wonderful, has a straight neck, and clean frets. We will ship it in a deluxe gig bag! If you have any other questions please send us a message

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Listed4 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • “Dwight” Belmont
Year
  • 1960
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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Rochester Hills, MI, United States
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