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Download Pickguard stock videos at the best footage agency with millions of premium high quality, royalty-free stock videos, footages and clips at reasonable prices. I’m thinking it’s a 65/66 precursor of the ET200 Del Rey.
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Teisco did build other guitars with different model numbers and logos these are detailed in the Teisco Alternative Brands section of this web site. I just purchased a Del Rey G235 made in Japan, auditorium size folk guitar. Previous of 23 Next Visit one of our three locations. Add to cart Unavailable Teisco Del Rey 1960s Teisco Del Rey ET-200 'Tulip' Sunburst Electric Guitar 495.00. Is it as good as a modern beginner's instrument? No.ĭoes it sound as good? That's subjective, but I think it sounds better than many. This section is purely for Teisco / World Teisco / Teisco Del Rey branded instruments. 1960s Teisco Del Rey ET-200 'Tulip' Sunburst Electric Guitar 495.00. It'd be great for someone looking for a dedicated slide ax, but not a primary instrument. It sounds great and is a joy to play around on, although I'll be the first to admit that there's very little room for adjustment should the setup drift and intonation is non-adjustable.
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I was going to harvest the organs I needed and sell the remainder, but once it was on the work bench I realized I had the parts needed to bring it back to life on hand, while the ones I was going to take from it wouldn't come close to completing the work on the intended recipient.Ĥ5 minutes later it was cleaned, repaired, polished up and plugged in.
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I am unsure of the exact year of manufacture. The guitar functions fine, but is listed as fair for reasons of missing the tremolo arm, and wear on the horn, neck and waist. I had effectively signed its death warrant. It has what I believe to be the original red finish. Not one of the later "tulip" Teiscos with the floral guards that I see commonly and blame for much of the hate, although they do have their fans as well, but an ancestor just a few years older. I knew it was a fairly early model: chrome pickguard, reverse-wired pots. It wasn't one of the higher end models, just a short scale single pickup guitar. Most of my recent posts in this sub-forum have focused on some of the old budget axes I've picked up recently, including what I believe is an early 60s Teisco that I originally bought for parts to use on a couple of other projects. And as noted, some of the pickups were quite good and are now in high demand.Īs a hobbyist guitar player/repairman/seller I'm glad to see the budget guitars of the 60s and 70s starting to demand a bit more on the collector market, not because of any personal investment, but because I hope that as their perceived monetary value increases they're will be more examples preserved they have historical value that I consider greater than their value as functional instruments. At the same time, quality varied and really fun and amazing examples can be found. Yes, many were cheap and often unplayable. I know where the vitriol is coming from, but I'll still defend them. I've repaired and/or sold dozens of Teiscos and Kawais and currently own a few.