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This revival was short lived, as Jack died in 1992. In 1991, Jack began making new Shergold guitars - the Limited Edition Masquerader - due to a rising interest at that time in British guitars from the 1970s. In 1983, Norman left the company to emigrate to Australia, but would return to the country (but not to Shergold) within a few years.
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Shergold concentrated on guitar production until 1982, when a downturn in the guitar market (especially for home grown instruments) meant that they returned to general custom joinery producing furniture, and only undertaking guitar work on a custom order basis. With this stock they launched their first guitars under their own brand name from late 1975. When the contract for the Hayman guitars came to an end, the Shergold company found themselves with significant stocks of part finished instruments and raw materials. Initially the company concentrated on producing woodwork for other companies, principally for Dallas Arbiter under the Hayman brand (until 1975) for Jim Burns himself under the Burns London banner "Ned Callan" and Rosetti. Shergold Guitars is currently a subsidiary of Barnes & Mullins since it was acquired it in 2015. Based in East London, the company moved from Forest Gate to Harold Wood in 1973. Shergold Guitars, or Shergold Woodcrafts Limited, is an English guitar manufacturing company established in October 1967 by former Burns London employees Jack Golder and Norman Houlder.