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If you’re not sure who made the guitar just contact with us. Looking 1960's Teisco Del Rey ET300 electric guitar Original Metal pickguard Nice! to replace your martin hd28 d28 D45ĭ35 d42 d41 Martin om-42 martin om-28 martin 00028ec martin 00045ec second-hand Gibson J200 Gisbon sj200 second-hand Gibson j-45 taylor 914ce taylor 918e taylor 916ce taylor k24ce gibson es335 second-hand Gibson Chibson Gretsch G5420T Gretsch white falcon Squier Deluxe Strat fender stratocaster Fender Telecaster. I reserve the right to cancel bidders who have not done this.Īll unpaid items will be turned over to eBay Resolution Center for non-payment after the 4th day. Note: buyers with less than 10 positive feedback should contact me before bidding. International shipping avail through ebay Global Shipping program only. Shipping to lower 48 only !!! Unless prior arrangements are made. 1960s Teisco del rey Modelo EV-2T Guitarra Eléctrica Excelente Estado Orig caso MXN 26 089.32. Teisco Kingston 1967 'Sorrento' Gig Bag Guitarra Eléctrica/Whammy Bar rara MXN 6 872.21. This pickguard has some light wear, but overall is probably about as nice as you could find. En eBay encuentras fabulosas ofertas en Guitarras eléctricas Vintage Teisco. Vintage 60’s Teisco Del Rey ET300 electric guitar metal pickguard. I have one buddy who swears these will become collectable one day, but since I grew up on these Tulips I just can’t look at these as anything but old school rockers.1960's Teisco Del Rey ET300 electric guitar Original Metal pickguard Nice! KAWAI TEISCO 1967 'Sorrento' Gig Bag Guitarra Eléctrica/Whammy Bar. 1960s Teisco del rey Modelo EV-2T Guitarra Eléctrica Excelente Estado Orig caso CLP 993 635.64. Some were dogs and some were winners, just the way it is. En eBay encuentras fabulosas ofertas en Guitarras eléctricas Vintage Teisco.
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This section is purely for Teisco / World Teisco / Teisco Del Rey branded. The models numbers are guitars and basses that will have a Teisco logo. These will come once we have completed the ones below. You can probably guess that quality control wasn’t a huge deal back then, and just like old fuzz pedals, you had to try these out. The following table includes all the known and verified Teisco models of the 1950’s to 70’s, excluding the lawsuit models of the 70’s. I’ve probably had this for 15 years, and it always sounded better than the others I’ve had.
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These guitars really make excellent garage band hammers, and I mean that! Like, the frets are super tiny so you can’t shred on these guitars, but the pickups sound so raw and powerful! It’s like barre chord city! At least that’s what these were for me! I had plenty of these back in the day, and this is the only one I kept. I do know that in my youth these could be had all day, every day, for $50 at pawn shops! These were as common as pointy “superstrats” in the 80s, but the only difference is no one wanted these. So how about that painted neck? Is that common or rather rare for these tulips? Even though I love vintage Japanese guitars, I was never a huge Teisco buff so I can’t say for sure. Im looking to move to an acoustic and cant afford to have. Has three pickups that all work, and has very few marks for a guitar of its age.
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These actually have some sustain! Pickups are ULTRA HOT and read out at 6.53k and 6.33k and of course this one has series wiring so with both pickups on you get that jump in output. Has a great solid body vintage sound that you cant get from newer guitars. Red always seemed like a popular Teisco color, and during this time period (circa 66) all these guitars were built using solid wood (not plywood). I don’t think I’ve ever seen this on a Teisco before, and that tremolo arm is sorta unique, right? Notice how the knobs are raised on the pick guard? Usually these are seen with the late 60s floral pick guard, but this one has this seemingly rare stamped metal guard. Talk about a simple design, these Teiscos always reminded me of the Japanese Teisco equivalent of a Telecaster, only with more quirks! These ET200s were probably the most common and popular Teisco design, easily winning the prize for the often cheapest guitar in the Teisco lineup!