Title: | The UK Music Conference |
Notice: | Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN. |
Moderator: | RDGENG::CROOK |
Created: | Mon Mar 28 1988 |
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Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Also posted in CVG::GUITARS and SUBURB::UK_MUSICIANS ------------------------------------------------------------------ I have a question - what is the best channel to go through for the identification old of guitars ? I'll tell you the situation: I was given a guitar which was found in a dustbin. I took it home and combed every inch of the body looking for markings or a brand name. All I found was a plate on the headstock with the word "STARWAY" on it and a small silver sticker on the rear of the headstock which says "MODEL:J**" (where ** = unreadable). Thats it! I dismantled the whole thing and cleaned it up, and I still found no markings which would lead to and identification. I've never seen anything like it before :- Headstock : Same shape as a strat , but its about 1.5 times the size (length) of it. Its looks really stretched and long. Machine heads : None (no strings either) Neck : 4 x Bolt on (w/truss rod). Can't figure out what wood it is. Its deep red/brown in colour (Rosewood?). 22 frets. It has no inlays as such on the neck itself, but the neck binding has the usual dots on it except that at the octave marker there is only one dot, as apposed to the more usual markings of two. At every point that there is a dot on the binding, the binding overlaps onto the neck itself by about 4mm on the low E side, but when it reaches the octave, the binding extends 4mm on *both* sides, so I guess these are supposed to be the neck markings. Bridge : Silver - it has a whammy but its real old a decreped. the bar itself is missing but it looks like it would still function with a little work and a gallon of WD40 ! Body : Black with Sunburst coloured centre. Rather small in shape (smaller than a Strat or a LP) and is not dissimilar to an SG with less of a sharp contour on the "horns". I don't know what the body is made of. Pickups : It has two metal pickups (about .75 of an inch high, about 1.50 wide and about 3.50 inches long) with no visible markings. These things actually still work fine. What I did was rig up the guitar to my amp and held my other guitar about a half inch over the top of the other guitar and strummed my guitar - this was picked up by the pick-ups on the old guitar and sounded through my amp. The two pickup selector toggles are real interesting - they are plastic switches about an inch long by about .5 inches wide and are white plastic (similar to a UK light switch button) and have a "MIC ON" label above each switch (they didn't even call them pickups in them days!). Its has two volume pots and two tone pots - all sat on a metal (aluminium) scratch-plate. So, if anybody has any ideas or suggestions please let me know. Cheers, -Tony
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417.1 | The answer | CHEFS::SKINNERJ | Joan Crawford has risen.. | Wed May 10 1989 11:26 | 3 |
Sounds like you've got an "electric guitar" there Tony :�) | |||||
417.2 | groan!! | CHEFS::DALLISON | Stepping on the little people... | Wed May 10 1989 13:12 | 2 |
#^/ | |||||
417.3 | EGAV01::DKEATING | You Can Observe A Lot By Watching ! | Thu May 11 1989 13:10 | 11 | |
Sounds to me Tony you've got a *home-made* job there or some sort of a hybrid maybe even a *custom*. How good is the workmanship? any signs to tell if it was done by an amatuer or a pro?. The reason I think it might be *home/hand made* is the lack of any trade mark (except for that writing you mentioned)...also the serial number could be from another guitar...is it just worn away or deliberatly scratched out?. I have a Dutch friend who makes guitars...he made a bass for himself recently...and the neck was looooooong,he himself is 6' 8"...and the thing weighs a tonne!!! - Dave K. | |||||
417.4 | CHEFS::DALLISON | Stepping on the little people... | Thu May 11 1989 14:14 | 7 | |
The SN is just worn out - it hasn't been scrubbed out. It doesn't look like a home made effort - the quality of workman ship is quite good. -Tony | |||||
417.5 | Similar experience - just a guess. | BLAZAR::WILD | Wed Jul 12 1989 16:23 | 13 | |
Tony, I had a similar experience with a remarkably similar sounding guitar. The main difference being that the one I found (in a junk shop) was a 12 string electric and therefore did not have the Strat' head. It turned out that mine is a VOX and now that it has been renovated is superb. The fittings sound very similar, as does the description of the neck. Just a suggestion, could be totally off the mark. (Note there was no manufacturer's name either). Good luck Chris. | |||||
417.6 | WELMTS::GREENB | Blubber'n'smoke | Wed Jul 12 1989 16:38 | 3 | |
Not selling that Vox are you, Chris? 8^) Bob |