Thanks for the posts! According to the El Degas.com:
"The story of El Degas is that of the company that imported and sold them: El Degas is a "white label" brand name used by company called Beugeleisen & Jacobson (B&J) out of NY, NY. B&J was in the business of importing and distributing musical instruments for the Canada & US markets. El Degas instruments were primarily sold in Canada and the NE United States.
B&J was a musical instrument importer/distributor in New York, NY and was established in 1901 and were very active during the 30's and 40's; but the history of the El Degas brand is much later, late 60's into the early to mid 80's. B&J still exists today (though perhaps in name only) - sometime around the late 70's or early 80's it was acquired by Kaman Music Canada and acted as a distribution division/company. They (or at least the name) have since been acquired by Fender Musical Instruments, and I assume they will perform the same role there.
El Degas instruments (electric & acoustic) were first produced in several Japanese factories during the late 60's - late 70's / early 80's era (estimated), Sometime around the late 70's or early 80's the production moved primarily to Korean manufacturers (I believe this coincided with the Kaman acquisition of Buegeleisen & Jacobson) for the electrics and a mix of Korean and other manufacturing for the acoustics (instruments from Korea, Romania, and Guatemala have been spotted "in the wild"). The instruments went out of production sometime in the 1980s."
Here is an El Degas Telecaster Custom copy
El Degas Bass
Yes,it would be interesting to see your Jazzmaster if you can find any photos.
The El Degas brand was sold mostly in Canada and not alot is known about them The wellspring for The El Degas.com website and forum was this mega thread on the guitarscanada forum.
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According to Michael Wright's "Guitar Stories Vol 1" the early 70s El Degas electric guitars were made by Fujigen as "white label" guitars and distributed in Canada and the Northeast USA by B&J,however according to Torch Harrison's extensive list of "Japanese Manufacturers of Made In Japan Badged Electric Guitars from 1960 to 1980"
(link) the japanese maker of El Degas guitars is unknown:
"Unknown Maker Badge Names
Unassigned maker badge names are AGS, Alex, Andre, Aquila, Asco, Avon, Axiom, Bradley, Cameo, CG Winner, Clear Sound, CMI, Columbia, Cortley, Crestline, Crown, D. Lewis (?), Danelectro, Dynelectron (some), Diplomat, Dixon, Dorado, El Degas, Exceltro, Encore, Fandel, Garzia, Goya, Grenn, Laguna, LTD, Magnum (?), Maier, Monroe, Marchis, Mark II, Masaaki (?), Matador, Norwood, Palmer, Rodeo, S.G.C., Splender, Stella, Targa, Taro, Voxton by Vox, and Yoshi. Some of these badges are attributed to the importer as the 'maker', which is untrue. It's possible that some of these badges were made by smaller Japanese manufacturers that have faded into history"