R
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Post by R on Jan 6, 2006 12:22:52 GMT -5
;D step right up ladies and gentlemen in todays show i am currently trying to restore this guitar unfortunately i havent been able to identify it. can YOU identify it ;D i26.photobucket.com/albums/c125/alacrannegro/20340ab3.jpgi think it was made in the 60s or 70s the neck could have been changed cause it has no brand on the headstock but i cant be sure. It currently has a strat type neck and headstock design (sorry didnt get it in the pic)
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Post by pollyshero on Jan 6, 2006 12:48:37 GMT -5
It's a '69 Tiesco E-110 www.teiscotwangers.com/Click "ID Parade", then "Solid Body - 1 Pickup". Scroll all the way to the right & there she is.
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R
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Post by R on Jan 6, 2006 13:26:11 GMT -5
whoah first try winner tell him whats he won............ a life time time supply of.... thanks sorry its a low budget show all we can afford ;D this guitar belongs to my friends grandfather im trying to restore it in memory of him thanks underdog saved the day
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servant
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Post by servant on Feb 3, 2006 21:48:05 GMT -5
My very first electric guitar was a Teisco Del Rey. I didn't know it then, but it was the E110 just like that pictured in the first post. (I know it's not THE guitar I had because I sold it to a guy who painted it Maytag Appliance White!). I bought it at KMart for either 19.95 or 29.95 - lots of money for me in 1969.
I "moved up" to the '69 ET-440 (Spectrum 4), shown on the 4-pickup model. It was sunburst.
Thanks for the memories.
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blackout
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Post by blackout on Feb 7, 2006 23:13:30 GMT -5
I used to have one of those too
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