Would love to find one of these

Started by The Shocker, May 02, 2011, 07:20:50 PM

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Lumpy

Hey, I saw that auction too... :) It doesn't say Teisco anywhere on the guitar, as far as I can see. I guess a lot of other brands were made at the factory where they made Teiscos (?)

Body shape looks a little bit like a Firstman to me (another Japanese brand. I have one of their basses). I've never seen a Teisco with that shape before (not an expert on Japanese guitars or anything though).

If you're in Missouri, aren't there any scores at the pawn shops or garage sales? I would think that Ebay (a great equalizer) would be less-desirable for shopping, than looking for local scores. In the big cities, a good local deal is like finding a needle in a haystack.

I count 22 frets, with only the first 12-15 easy to access... if its not technically a short scale, it might as well be.

/bass player
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

The Shocker

Quote from: Lumpy on May 02, 2011, 10:25:35 PM
Hey, I saw that auction too... :) It doesn't say Teisco anywhere on the guitar, as far as I can see. I guess a lot of other brands were made at the factory where they made Teiscos (?)

Body shape looks a little bit like a Firstman to me (another Japanese brand. I have one of their basses). I've never seen a Teisco with that shape before (not an expert on Japanese guitars or anything though).

If you're in Missouri, aren't there any scores at the pawn shops or garage sales? I would think that Ebay (a great equalizer) would be less-desirable for shopping, than looking for local scores. In the big cities, a good local deal is like finding a needle in a haystack.

I count 22 frets, with only the first 12-15 easy to access... if its not technically a short scale, it might as well be.

/bass player

I'm in Mississippi. :'(  I used to hit the Pawns, but it was always crappy strat copies.  And you're right, I've never seen a Tiesco that looked like that.

justinhedrick

#3
i think kay had some guitars like that.

or was it the kraftsman brand?  ???

The Shocker

Oh man it's killing me now.  Been googling Kay and Tiesco guitars, but can't find it...

Lumpy

(Gotta spell it Teisco)

Here's some info I found, which I used for an Ebay search (I don't have the original source link, but it sounds correct)

QuoteTeisco manufactured tons of different guitars and they were imported to the U.S. and then given new names like: kent, decca, silvertone, danelectro, noble, kay, audition, harmony, lyle, aria, guyatone, winston, apollo, kingston, global, conrad, airline, univox, heit, magnum, telestar, kimberly, checkmate, greco, norma, alamo, crestwood, sorrento, lafyette, cameo, sevoka, kawai, lindell sears & roebuck

Teisco is pretty well-known now, so maybe try looking for a Conrad, Kimberly, Noble or Lyle (I've never even heard of those).

Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

Lumpy

Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

The Shocker

#7
Quote from: Lumpy on May 03, 2011, 12:39:09 PM
A little internet sleuthing... looks like it's a "Kawai":

http://www.myrareguitars.com/the-story-of-kawai-guitars



Damn!  I was on that site today.  Guess my non-porn search skills need improving.  Would love to play one of those funky things.  Thanks!

edit:  Different necks/headstocks though.  The Kawai looks more deluxe, maybe the Teisco was the downmarket brand.

Lumpy

Weird that there's not an emblem or insignia on the headstock, in either pic...?

I bet you can find one of those guitars at a price you can afford, if you are patient.
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

Lumpy

Now that I think of it, that info on the Teisco brands (rebranding I guess) might have come from My Rare Guitars.
Rock & Roll is background music for teenagers to fuck to.

The Shocker

Quote from: Lumpy on May 03, 2011, 01:15:34 PM
Weird that there's not an emblem or insignia on the headstock, in either pic...?

I bet you can find one of those guitars at a price you can afford, if you are patient.

Pure speculation, but no branding would help when exporting and selling as multiple brands.  Definitely doesn't help with internet searches 40 years later though.