Jump to content
Hamer Fan Club Message Center

FS: 64 Epiphone, 80 Tokai, Bogner Duende


Recommended Posts

Posted

Thanks to the kind folks on the HFC, I believe I have found the black standard I was looking for. Now I just need to pay for it. I've priced each of the items below at what I believe are fair prices. However, I am HIGHLY motivated to sell at least one of them ASAP, so don't be afraid to make me an offer. I am willing to listen to trade offers as long as I clear enough $ for the standard first.

Pics of everything are here, but I've also attached a couple of teaser pics below:

http://s29.photobucket.com/albums/c270/cur...er1/For%20Sale/

1964 Epiphone Coronet with Silver Fox finish. I bought this several months ago in my search for a great vintage P-90 guitar. Built in the same factory with the same wood as the LP Jrs. This guitar fits the bill perfectly. However, the neck is pretty small and I prefer a bigger neck. If not for the neck, I would definitely keep it. 100% original as far as I can tell. It's in pretty good condition for a 44 year old guitar with dings that you would expect, but nothing major. There does seem to be a minor headstock repair somewhere in its past (not the neck) but it very difficult to see with the naked eye. The camera with flash picks up the repair pretty well, but it's not nearly that visible with the naked eye. No structural issues at all. The pickguard is curled a little where it screws in at the lower bout, but not broken (a common occurance. I'm told). The finish is rare Silver Fox which is a dark green with silver filling in the wood grain. It was hard to photograph, but one of the pics of the back does a pretty good job of capturing it. Original chipboard case in decent shape is included. I will also include a more useful square HSC so that it is protected for shipping. $2,200 shipped. PRICE DROP TO $2,000 plus actual shipping.

IMG_0104.jpg

1980 Tokai Reborn Old. I've had this for a couple of years now. Prior to 1980, Tokai used the name "Les Paul Reborn" on their very high quality Les Paul Copies. After a lawsuit forced them to change the name, for about 6 months in 1980, they used the name "Reborn Old" After that, they switched to "Love Rock" which is still in use today. This is an LS-120, which is a rarer higher end model. Most of the ones you see for sale are LS-50's. It's not 100% original, but all of the changes are significant upgrades. The original posts were installed on a circuit board, but they were upgrade with 500k pots and paper in oil caps. The pickups have been upgraded to Wolfetone Caretaker Double Creme with the neck pickup wound with a reverse magnet for the "Peter Greene" tone. (Some of the pics show the double black burstbuckers that were installed when I purchased the guitar) The bridge is a tonepros locking bridge. 1 piece mahogany body with a 2 piece maple cap with flame veneer (veneers were commonly used in Japan). I believe that it has a Brazillian Rosewood Fretboard, but I can't confirm this for sure. Light at about 8.5 lbs. Frets have plenty of life. I have always found the tone of this guitar to be a little more aggressive than my other LP's, which is why I installed the Cartakers. Includes a brown HSC with pink fur lining and shroud. SOLD Pending Payment

IMG_0131.jpg

Bogner Duende - I've had this for about a year. Very nice sounding 15W 6V6 driven amp with 2 channels, reverb and tremelo. The channels and tremelo are footswitchable, and you can even run both channels combined for 2 distinct tones (Channel A, Channel B, and both). I have used this mainly at home, but have also used it at a couple of small gigs and it kept up nicely. Very good shape and all original. SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

IMG_0320.jpg

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...