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Teisco del rey ep-8t guitar
Teisco del rey ep-8t guitar










So maybe we can agree that the Kawai-made Teisco guitars can also be called true “Teisco” guitars, because they were made with similar quality as before. Teisco branded guitars became some of the finest to be produced at the Kawai factory. Before 1968, Kawai made guitars with the Teisco brand name pretty much the same way that the original Teisco company made the guitars. In fact, Kawai made standard Teisco guitars well into 1968, when new designs started to appear. Kawai continued to make the same guitars that Teisco made, like the ever popular Spectrum 5 guitars, and the shark-finned Teisco “K” guitars. There’s no argument that any guitar from that time period is a Teisco. That was a good 17 year stretch for Teisco electric guitars. So originally you have true Teisco guitars being made at the Teisco factory from the 1950s to 1967. The transition happened slowly, but by mid-67, all Teisco guitars were being made at the Kawai factory.

teisco del rey ep-8t guitar

The Teisco company closed shop in late 1966, and sold all the assets to the giant Kawai company. Confused? OK so let’s define a Teisco guitar. The original headstock badge says “Del Rey” but this old guitar isn’t a Teisco. But as always with these vintage guitars, it’s not always as simple as a name plate. There was also variation with the Teisco labels, like “Teisco Del Rey” and simply “Del Rey.” So you can see why that name became so common. So with Teisco, many guitarists saw that ‘ol Teisco name up there and it just became synonymous with Japanese electric guitar. Fujigen and Matsumoku made thousands of electric guitars and I have never seen a single one with the Fujigen or Matsumoku name on the headstock. Guyatones were mostly sold as Kent guitars in the USA, and were labeled Guyatones in Japan. For instance, Guyatone, Fujigen, and Matsumoku were some of the other Japanese guitar factories back in the 60s, and rarely did these guitars ever have the name of the company on the headstock in the states. But Teisco was sorta unique because many Teisco guitars carried the Teisco name. Of course, in the states Teisco guitars also carried other labels like Silvertone, Kent, and Zim Gar (to name a few). In the late 50s, Teisco guitars were being exported to various ports around the world, and many of the guitars came with the Teisco label. Then in the early 1950s six string hollowbody guitars appeared, and then later in the 50s solidbody guitars arrived. At first the company made lap steels, amps, and pickups. Teisco began as a company right after world war II, in Tokyo.

teisco del rey ep-8t guitar

Anywhoo, the name Teisco comes from the company with the same name. People do the same in other countries where old Japanese guitars are called Top Twenties or Hertiecasters. I suppose it was what you could call a “blanket” statement. See, back when I started having fun with vintage guitars, people in the USA used the term “Teisco” to refer to any old Japanese guitar. Weight: 2.This is a question I get all the time, so I figured it was high time I talked a little about Teisco and why a lot of people think every Japanese guitar is a Teisco. Will be sent by registered mail in a soft carrying bag. The guitar has a very nice, clear and warm sound. It is original and can also be played without an amplifier. The chrome parts have some corrosion but that suits the age of this guitar. The guitar has the usual switches and potentiometers that should be on a 40-year-old guitar. The guitar is in good condition although the original type plaque is missing and the tuning pegs have been replaced at one time. Small white pickguard with beneath that, characteristic for a vintage Teisco, a separate white guard with volume and tone knobs as well as switches and the plug. The edges of the guitar are decorated with light strips. The top has little traces of aging and is still in a beautiful glossy condition. The back has some light scratches on the bulge. Clear glossy red fading to dark towards the edges. This is a Teisco Thinline Semi-Hollow Body guitar.

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This model from 1960 strongly resembles the model Teisco Del Rey EP-8T Hollow Body.












Teisco del rey ep-8t guitar