Teisco Serial Number Dating

Teisco Del Rey Guitars. 1946 likes 7 talking about this. Celebrating the ridiculous world of Teisco guitars and basses. What is the Teisco Serial Number / Date Chart? The chart is a list of model numbers going down the page and a list of serial numbers going across the page.

Disclaimer The Guitardater Project cannot verify the authenticity of ANY Guitar, this site is simply meant as a tool to satisfy the curiosity of guitar enthusiasts. This website possesses NO DATABASE of guitars made by manufactures, instead simple serial code patterns that are available on this site and in the wider guitar community are used. It follows that potential scammers can use this knowledge to try to trick unsuspecting buyers. If you have any doubts as to a guitars’ authenticity please contact the guitar manufacturer before your purchase.

The Beatles helped to turn electric guitars into a popular musical instrument, in the 1960’s It is hard to imagine today, but in the early 1960’s having an electric guitar in your home was rare. In fact, it was likely that your parents were steering you in the direction of accordion lessons. The Beatles – and of course others – stopped all that. Suddenly, electric guitars were #1 on every kids Christmas list.

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Companies that had been manufacturing Accordions for 20 years, retooled for electric guitars. EKO was at the forefront, and within 2 years they were shipping over 10,000 electric guitars to USA per year. For most North American kids, including myself, their first guitar was an EKO or some Japanese import. Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Rickenbacker these were all too expensive for our parents to buy for us.

Hence, the foreign guitar manufacturers gave us what we wanted. Tip of the iceberg! Jimmy Page & Jack White: Guitar Player Magazine Here I’ve highlights a few of my 60’s guitars, but it only scratches the surface. You’ll see the inspiration for launching in these images below. Below: A nifty 1959 Fender Musicmaker. I took it to the local luthier and asked him to refinish it, to remove the awful sticker. He said, “What?!

That’s a Vintage Sticker!” It took me a while, but now I see his point of view. A couple of Fender Duo-Sonics, which were the inspiration for the. The were sold through Montgomery Ward. Vintage 1960’s Teisco EV3T Electric Guitar Below: One last Teisco, a Mosrite Joe Maphis copy, which was also the inspiration for the.

Then, a couple of Italian masterpieces: The Cobra is one of a dozen or so NOS guitars that I picked up when the Milwaukee connection flushed their last holdings. The Galanti, on the other hand, is quite a rare bird. I’ve seen a few in Europe, but not over here. It is an extremely well made piece. The Victoria. I must say that this is perhaps one of the coolest guitars I have. This is truly a work of art.

What a looker. It was through the. The Regent is from Canada, the name Regent was a Canadian label for GUYATONE. Vintage 1960’s Sekova Bison Electric Guitar Below: As you can see, we got our walls painted the other day, hope you like it! Anyway, on the left is an AWESOME Kawai Bass. This baby looks, feels, plays like no other Bass from its time.