Guitar Id help

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tribi9
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Re: Guitar Id help

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Looks like a typical 60's Japanese guitar. Probably a Kent, maybe rebranded as something else.

It looks like that might be a refin as well.
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I recognize that tremolo unit on the back, I vote Teisco.
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Re: Guitar Id help

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beasleybodyshop wrote:I recognize that tremolo unit on the back, I vote Teisco.
yup, same here, my 'closet classic' POS guitar! hahaha, i do LOVE the pickups though! :D

to clarify, MY GUITAR is a POS, not saying anything about yours, if it plays good work it bruddah :D
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jon wrote:I should have said the the neck plate says Made In Japan
That probably would have avoided a lot of speculation and innappropiate comments but i like inappropiate comments
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Look on the bright side - we invented guitar sniffing.
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Ill probably get some funny looks when I go into a shop and start sniffing guitars.
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