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1304.1 | I'll venture a guess | TYFYS::MOLLER | Halloween the 13th on Elm Street #7 | Wed May 10 1989 15:07 | 13 |
| Sounds like a 1960's or early 1970's Japanese pseudo copy of a strat,
with a Philipine (spelling??) Mahogany neck (These Never seem to stay
in tune, or at least that's my experiance, unless ultra light - 007 or
008 - strings are on them). Probably from Tiesco in Japan (they sold
them with no brand names on them so that the end re-seller could add
them later). I could be wrong. If I'm right, the actual value is
quite minimal as these were 'cheap' guitars & some of them wouldn't
even fit the qualification of 'beginners instrument' because of their
quality. Some, however, turned out to be fair guitars, if you treated
them right.
Jens
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1304.2 | | CHEFS::DALLISON | Stepping on the little people... | Thu May 11 1989 04:41 | 8 |
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This is definatly not a Strat copy - it bears no (or at least
very little) resemblance to a Strat.
Someone in another conference suggested that it was a guitar made
by a local chain of stores ("Woolworths") as a budget guitar.
Any other ideas ?
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1304.3 | Well what can I say | NEEPS::IRVINE | Bob Irvine - dtn 854-3132 | Fri May 12 1989 08:45 | 14 |
| Tony-
I could probably come up with lots of ideas about what to do with
it......
But first, How does it play? Are you going to keep it? Is it worth
repairing/the effort?
Ask yourself..... wouldn't I rather have a Night Swan....
;') only raggin ya dude!
Bonzo
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1304.4 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Fri May 12 1989 16:36 | 5 |
| Is the body of solid wood? or plywood?
If it's solid, get it up dude! Some plywood cheapies aren't worth it.
ANdy, whose self-made guitar is comng well, but decided to put a
les-paul type tail in over the Floyd. $$
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1304.5 | | CHEFS::DALLISON | Thats some catch that Katch 22 | Sat May 13 1989 14:11 | 10 |
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re: Toenail (ie -1) - The body is solid
re: Bonzo - the thing has no machine heads or strings, so I
can't tell how the thing plays 8^)
I'm gonna kep it and fix it up some time - just for the fun of
it.
-Tony
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1304.6 | | ASAHI::COOPER | Shattered Dreamz | Tue May 16 1989 20:20 | 4 |
| Yeah, and if it turns out to be no good, you could load up the front
pickup slot with some plastic explosive and blow it up on stage!!
jc (Who always has an idea !)
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1304.7 | evil grin ! | CHEFS::DALLISON | Thats some catch that Katch 22 | Wed May 17 1989 04:30 | 2 |
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Hhhmmm... #^>
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1304.8 | Yeah!!!! | NEEPS::IRVINE | Ask & Ye Shall Learn! | Wed May 17 1989 08:09 | 11 |
| re .6
Jeff,
It's been done. I've seen it. (exept it wasn't plastic explosives,
it was a Gold Star Flash Bomb)
Bonzo.
P.s. It scared the sh*t outta me coz I was standing next to the
jerk who set it off.
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1304.9 | Now if it looked like.... | CSC32::MOLLER | Halloween the 13th on Elm Street #7 | Wed May 17 1989 12:10 | 12 |
| My favorite unknown guitar was one I saw in a music shop in
Redondo Beach California. The body was an oak toilet seat, where the
top of the lid was facing where who ever played it's belt was. The
other part of the seat (the oval shaped section) was facing up (so
a few things had been flipped around. None of the other parts were
recognisable (as to manufacturer). No, I never played it, but it
did catch your eye as you walked into Mel Bay's store (He was the
one who wrote all of those various guitar books). If you are inspired,
you may be able to do some interesting things with your unmarked
guitar.
Jens
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1304.10 | Electric Double Cutaway Archtop 12. No Kidding! | FPTVX1::KINNEY | They say, time loves a hero | Mon Aug 21 1989 12:12 | 47 |
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I was at a flea market in Batavia NY over the weekend and walked out with a
very strange guitar that I cannot identify. It is an electric double cutaway
archtop 12 string. It has seen some use judging from the fret wear around the
first position but other than that the neck is in good shape. The fret board
is mystery wood, medium brown coloration with dot mother of pearl fret markers
on the left hand side (not in the middle). The neck is maple and double bound
with white plastic. It is bolted on with four bolts. There is evidence that
there was at one time a metal plate where the bolts went through the body in
the back.
The headstock other than being rather large, is faced completely with mother of
pearl and is somewhat rectangular but comes to a single soft peak at the top.
Hard to describe. There are two small holes where a name plate must have been
affixed. They are diagonal from each other as though the plate was rectangular
or perhaps a slanted signature (This is just a guess).
The body is black although it appears to have been painted by the previous
owner. Not a horrible job but the guy selling it, for his son, said it had
always been black so there were likely several previous owners. Unless the
original paint was done sloppily, ie there was spray evidence inside the F
holes.
On the right horn of the cutaway is a 3 way toggle switch to control the two
pickups, surrounded by, you guessed it, mother of pearl in a quasi teardrop
shape. Each pickup is surrounded by a mother of pearl border, about a half inch
wide. The pickups themselves are rectangular in shape, black, with a convex
curved top. No markings inside as to maker. The pickguard is raised and faced
with mother of pearl also. There are two volume and two tone knobs, gold
conical shape.
The bridge is fixed to the body with the strings held by a chrome trapeze
tail piece. There are six adjustment screws that move six scored cylinders
that hold two strings each.
This could be a homemade hodgepodge job or some strange off brand. Anyone know
or have ideas? There are no other markings that I can find. It actually plays
pretty good and for $50 (talked him down from $95) who could resist? I only
have six strings on it right now to mess with it. I'll have to go out and get
a couple of sets of 12 this week. Super light gauge I suspect as I'm not sure
how much tension this baby can take!
Dave Kinney
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1304.11 | Sivertone? | FPTVX1::KINNEY | They say, time loves a hero | Tue Aug 22 1989 13:55 | 5 |
| Someone at a local shop guesses it's a Silvertone or a Danaelectro
(sp). Looks like a Rik copy. Anyone have any information about these
guitars?
D.
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1304.12 | Off the wall! | FABSIX::E_PHILLIPS | Music of the spheres. | Sat May 24 1997 11:16 | 17 |
| Late reply to .10
If the "electric double cutaway archtop 12. No kidding!" guitar has a
body shaped like a Gibson ES-335 (which I believe it does) then I
*have* seen one of these critters before. A *long* time ago, Pruneau's
Music in Worcerster used to carry the Aria "Diamonds" series which had
the mother-of-toilet-seat covering the headstock, the right-hand horn
where the pickup selector was, and surrounding the pickups themselves.
(for that matter, I remember seeing the same decor on a 1968 flyer for
Ventura guitars). These were offered in six-string, 12-string and
electric bass models and usually had a Telsco Del Rey vintage sunburst
finish ;^)
Talk about fugly - these guitars would make a Gretsch White Falcon look
conservative! 8*)
--Eric--
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