I had a pink TA-60 around the time Shortscale started, it was a great guitar. If Photobucket hadn't shit the bed there would still be photos on here of my pink semi.
dezb1 wrote:These were everywhere when I started playing I the early 90s.
Indeed. These were absolutely everywhere around that time. Lots of people I knew had them as first guitars. I remember them as being adequate. I did like the headstock shape and it looked sort of streamlined for a 335-type. The writing on the headstock was just silly though.
timhulio wrote:. I did like the headstock shape and it looked sort of streamlined for a 335-type. The writing on the headstock was just silly though.
That headstock shape is pretty common to lots of Matsumoku. It's something I'll notice and recognise more than the headstock name, because there are so many of those.
One of my pupils even has an acoustic with that headstock shape and I'm assuming it's an electric neck on an acoustic body. This one is Korean made, so not Matsumoku, but I assume it;s the same stock being used later.
I was browsing the Aria site (because, y'know, it's a four day weekend) and they have not one but two CIJ ES-335 copies that have a more "conventional" Gibson/Epi style headstock. Personally I don't mind the headstock shapes one way or the other, but those two models are bloody gorgeous. Expensive as all fuck, but still.
This is the first guitar I ever GAS'd for. I played one on Denmark Street and it was just "my guitar". I didn't have enough money to buy it and haven't found one since. I used to go back from time to time to play it and annoy the guy on Tin Pan Alley cos I'd sit there with it for 30 - 40 mins and then not buy it.
I like that cracked paint job. It would be a cool addition to anyone's collection.