Unknown
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Unknown "Cowcaster"
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Unknown "Mongrelcaster"
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Unknown Epsilon B2
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Unknown Chinese "BC Rich"/CNC Router disaster
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Printable View
Unknown
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Unknown "Cowcaster"
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Unknown "Mongrelcaster"
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Unknown Epsilon B2
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Unknown Chinese "BC Rich"/CNC Router disaster
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https://images.reverb.com/image/uplo...3euj5ivlim.jpg
Wandre Avalon Rockoval
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hhlFrjMeCR...by+Bertram.jpg
Wandre/Davoli Scarebea
https://i1.wp.com/chasingguitars.com....1280.1280.jpg
La Baye 2 by 4
Wow G axe what a killer threat mate. I can see it took a lot of time. Good on you mate.:cool:
... and these;
Attachment 30899
1985 Westone Raider II
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!986 Vantage Invader II
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1984 Aria Pro II U-60T Urchin
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1983 Electra XV-1RD Lady
Westone had a fair range out "out there' guitars; the Dimension 4, Dynasty, Monark, Terminator and Raider guitars, all with a bass variant, and the Quantum, Rail and Super Headless basses which had no guitar equivalent.
Electra, a sister company to Westone under the Matsumoku banner, also had weirdly shaped guitars such as the Dynasty, Futura, reverse Futura and the Lady.
Aria Pro II had the Urchin and Vee + explorer clones, called the XX and ZZ respectively, and if memory serves, they had a headless guitar as well.
Vantage had the Invader I and II, the FV series Vee and a headless bass plus a craviola style acoustic.
Cool thread - I looked through and didn't see these, apologises if I missed these.
Yamaha Revstar
https://i.imgur.com/6zRbh7F.jpg
Hagstrom Fantomen
https://i.imgur.com/vYtZmvU.jpg
Hagstrom D2H (saw the OG one on another page, but this one is slightly different)
https://i.imgur.com/kPd9ToB.jpg?3
Hagstrom Retroscape
https://i.imgur.com/hzoHECq.png
Hagstrom Impala
https://i.imgur.com/SCi5G5c.png
There are more, but they are very close to LP and Strat shapes.
Hey G-Axe, what an amazing effort. Thanks so much.
I was just saying to the team the other day we need to start discontinuing some models, as we have run out of room. Guess we just need a bigger warehouse (and budget).
I see other mebers are adding more, so hopefully this becomes an "exhaustive" list of production guitar models.
Nice work!
Here are the ones I mentioned earlier
Shergold Masquarader ( I still have mine that I purchased new in 1976 )
1976
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2017
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Ned Callan ( Nobbly Ned ) Same family as Shergold but earlier
Attachment 30911
Maton L202 ( unloaded mine about 12 months ago )
Attachment 30912
Ulis Sky Excalibur ( Uli Jon Roth ) could be yours for $34K
Attachment 30913
Godwin Guitar Organ ( I have played one and they are terrible )
Attachment 30914
Burns Bison
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Burns Hank Marvin ( their's were white when I saw them in 1968 at Chequers in Sydney )
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Can you get odder than the Gittler guitar? Look ma, no body!
http://gittlerinstruments.com/produc...d-forces-model
Fican Guitars, made in Sutherland Shire and sold direct to the world ( they ain't cheap but they are custom & hand made )
Fican Tornado
Attachment 30917
Fican Stingray
Attachment 30918
Fican AATTV ( a tribute to the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam, my father served with this team )
Attachment 30919
Well as long as we are doing boutique as well:
Millimetric, will track down a couple of others as well. Also will find some images for Asher and Shub.
https://i.imgur.com/P2bZE1e.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/L0DHEgw.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/aW1Y1r8.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/SwZ0AGq.jpg
I'd love to get my paws on one, but they're dreadfully pricey.
Here's another couple of now rare beasts that would probably only be mistaken for each other.
The place where I took lessons back in 1964 had an Airline on the wall so I got to have a strum from time to time, don't remember much else about it
The National Airline
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National Glenwood
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Dan Armstrong Lucite guitar, I've seen but not touched. Ronnie Wood plays one and so did Tom Petty
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Apparently they are incredibly heavy. I’m not sure if that is an original DA Lucite either. I think the original ones had pickups that were connected by 9V battery snaps and you could change the pickups without removing the strings.
https://guitarradioshow.com/wp-conte..._1-400x220.jpg
SLM and Electra made a Lucite DA guitar in the kate 70s/early 80s, and I've seen one of those here in Australia; I've not sighted a Dan Armstrong.....
Slight topic detour, I owned a couple of Dan Armstrong amps I the early to mid 70s, great sound but proved a bit fragile to gig 6 nights a week.
Doina Melodia
Attachment 31015
Doina Serenada
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Harmonia Long Cut
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Harmonija SA
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Harmonija Solo
Attachment 31020
Hora Felix
Attachment 31021
Mensfeld Vox
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Moni Second
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Musima Vibromatic
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Muzicka Naklada Royal-7
Attachment 31027
Orfeus Unknown
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Orfeus Unknown 2
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Trella Diablo
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I did not see any of the Epiphone batwings...one of my favorites. I had an Epi Newport bass back in the '70s with the same body style. Didn't love the sound, but it sure looked cool.
Tonika Sverdlovsk
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Transistor Electronics Turist-1
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Borisov Formanta
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Rostov Aelita1
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