![]() Stop by today and take this one for a test drive. We love these guitars too much to ruin them by parting them out. Other details include Vegematic pickup switches, spring-loaded bridge mute and a hippie-approved flower power pickguard.īecause of the demand for Teisco pickups (which are gloriously trashy and sound great for slide guitar), many dealers are cannibalizing these classics and selling them part-by-part on eBay. Notice the pickup switch: Rhythm/Bass/SoloĪnd check out the ‘bass’ and ‘treble’ labels on the pickups.Īlthough the guitar shape is distinctively Strat-like, it also features a back bevel for the tremolo, similar to Rickenbackers. For companies like Teisco (aka Tokyo Electronic Instrument and Sound Co.), the more buttons and knobs meant the better the sound. There’s just something fascinating about the off-brand guitars of the Sixties. /rebates/2fb2fBlue-Teisco-Electric-Guitars2f330342fbn110043407&252fb252fBlue-Teisco-Electric-Guitars252f33034252fbn11004340726tc3dbing-&idebay&nameEbay&ra1. The button on the low E tuner is a replacement but is cosmetically close to the other 5. All pickups / electronics are working properly. Guitar in very good condition with some wear and a ding at the butt end of the guitar. This blue meanie came into Guitars on George and we just had to have it. Rare and very cool EV-3T - A Blue, triple pickup version of this Teisco Del Rey 'Phantom' Style Guitar from the late 60s. Why have a three pickup Strat when you can have a four pickup Teisco Del Rey ‘Spectrum Four’? ![]()
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