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Started by Rattlehead, May 01, 2007, 03:31:51 AM

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mattpocket

Cheers gilles... yours looks in better condition than mine! And maybe better quality...

I am fairly sure its a top twenty now, cos of the missing round logo from the headstock

Thanks for the picture though, yours is nice!  ;D
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smnm

Hi - I have a guitar like this one too.
The whole thing was covered in black paint (body, neck scratchplate, everything) when I got it so I can't comment on the brand name, but it's definitely made in the late60s/70s. I'm pretty certain that the 1959 marking on Gilles' pickup doesn't refer to it's age.
This 'familly' of guitars generally date from around 1968 to the mid-70s. Woolworths sold them as Top Twenty and also Audition I think.
As the pickups on mine are weak, I've wired them in series for a bigger sound.

StephenGiles

Quote from: boogietube on May 16, 2007, 04:20:12 PM
Here's some of mine.
A 1995 Hamer , A 2007 Gibson Songwriter Deluxe Acoustic, and a 1994 Fender Stratocaster (Duncan Hot Rail Pickup)


I love the Hamer (Les Paul Junior) shape
"I want my meat burned, like St Joan. Bring me pickles and vicious mustards to pierce the tongue like Cardigan's Lancers.".

mongo


Frankli

 :D
Tagima Stratocaster 2002 (Made in Brazil)






My Fender USA 1997





Sounds of tagima:  http://frankliptt.palcomp3.cifraclub.terra.com.br/

:icon_biggrin:

mattpocket

Thanks again for the info guys! Think I will keep mine as its meant to be!

Are the string trees always like that on these american strats? They look classy!
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moody07747

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mattpocket

I've never seen an SE with three single coils, are they rare? Do they still make them? It looks laods different to a normal one, kind of weird...

Matt
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moody07747

Quote from: mattpocket on May 18, 2007, 05:05:13 AM
I've never seen an SE with three single coils, are they rare? Do they still make them? It looks laods different to a normal one, kind of weird...

Matt

not rare at all...just cheap  lol

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/PRS-Guitars-SE-EG-Electric-Guitar?sku=511962

got mine for $300 on sale
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Gilles C

#129
Quote from: smnm on May 17, 2007, 03:59:50 AM
Hi - I have a guitar like this one too.
The whole thing was covered in black paint (body, neck scratchplate, everything) when I got it so I can't comment on the brand name, but it's definitely made in the late60s/70s. I'm pretty certain that the 1959 marking on Gilles' pickup doesn't refer to it's age.
This 'familly' of guitars generally date from around 1968 to the mid-70s. Woolworths sold them as Top Twenty and also Audition I think.
As the pickups on mine are weak, I've wired them in series for a bigger sound.

Well, maybe it was an inspection number, or it was 69 date and my memory failed...

I can't check it because I gave it to a nephew to use it as long as he wish. The pickups are week indeed, and when I refinished it, I realised it wasn't real wood. It's made of plywood with a wood imitation on top of it. I wanted to strip it to bare wood first... so I lost a bit of interest about it because of that.  :icon_confused:

Btw, I just found this site about Silvertone guitars, and I would say that mine was built by Teisco, by the look of the headstock, the pickups,  and the overall style of the guitar.

http://www.vintagesilvertones.com/

Added: Top Twenty was indeed made by Teisco. Check this  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teisco


Gilles

McShug

#130
Got this off ebay the other week

It's supposedly a Kay 



Anybody got any more info for me
thanks for the help in advance

McShug

fixr1984

Definatly a Teisco. Dont know what name it was sold under but
Teisco made it.

B_of_H




Funny thing is that the Ibanez Artcore is consistently my favorite guitar and cost 1/3 as much as the next cheapest.

I did put some duncan humbuckers in it. 

grantb

90s Warmoth Tele, birdseye maple chunky neck w/Schallers, ?? mojowood thinline body, Fender tele neck pu, old PAF reissue center (huge), Duncan vintage tele bridge.
90s Korean Epiphone LP, all electronis replaced, Rio Grande Big Bottom Bastard set (awesome)

1960 Melody Maker
Hofner Colorama


GREEN FUZ

Quote from: McShug on May 28, 2007, 06:44:36 PM
Got this off ebay the other week

It's supposedly a Kay 



Anybody got any more info for me
thanks for the help in advance

McShug

Yep..it`s another late 60`s, early 70`s, Japanese wonder. The Teisco company had been bought out by Kawai by this point so I guess you could say it`s a Kawai. Sold in department stores or through catalogues under various names. It may well have had a Kay badge. I`ve seen them badged as Heit Deluxe but I`ve got one with the Audition logo. Pete Shelley of the Buzz%^&*s used to play one apparently, bought in Woolworths some time in the 70`s.

shoegazed

for any fender copy relic sort of thing, check out

www.bigtexguitars.net

i just bought the '53 t model butterscotch

it made me put my klein electric down for a while  :)

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JimRayden

Quote from: GREEN FUZ on May 29, 2007, 07:23:46 PM

Yep..it`s another late 60`s, early 70`s, Japanese wonder. The Teisco company had been bought out by Kawai by this point so I guess you could say it`s a Kawai. Sold in department stores or through catalogues under various names.

Ever wondered why the cheapo department store guitars have been reduced to black strat copies these days? I'd love them continue their Kay/Teisco line of design instead.

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Jimbo

moody07747

Reposting my guitar because I deleted some of the old pics on the photobucket account and forgot I had one linked here.

PRS SE EG:


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grantb

Quote from: shoegazed on May 30, 2007, 12:40:23 AM
for any fender copy relic sort of thing, check out

www.bigtexguitars.net

i just bought the '53 t model butterscotch

it made me put my klein electric down for a while  :)

andy mcwilliams

www.myspace.com/thescatteredpages

Oh man... I tried out two of those at the Emerald City Guitars, a blackguard and a Coral Red.  They both blew me away.  Very nice price for how good they play.  Somehow, that will be my next one....

tjcombs

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