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- robert(original)
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westbury.
ok, so, i know little to nothing about these things, got a call from the music shop.
they have one that came in.
looks cool, missing the 6 position switch, and the pots are all sorts of screwed up.
everything else seems og to me, but i don't know much about them.
im guessing its from the 70's just from the fretwear and how the metal has pitted, its heavey as FOOK!
but at anyrate.
could anyone drop a knowledge bomb on my head and tell me a bit about these things, i'll get some pics of it soon, i just gotta go pick it up when i have the time for it.
and also, anyone know what the 6 position is for and how its wired?
they have one that came in.
looks cool, missing the 6 position switch, and the pots are all sorts of screwed up.
everything else seems og to me, but i don't know much about them.
im guessing its from the 70's just from the fretwear and how the metal has pitted, its heavey as FOOK!
but at anyrate.
could anyone drop a knowledge bomb on my head and tell me a bit about these things, i'll get some pics of it soon, i just gotta go pick it up when i have the time for it.
and also, anyone know what the 6 position is for and how its wired?
http://www.univox.org/guitars/gtrlist.html
this site seems to have some info. i know matt is obsessed with these things. and possibly fran?
this site seems to have some info. i know matt is obsessed with these things. and possibly fran?
- robert(original)
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He had two, one was a less elegant walnut finish version I think, the white one with Hommebuckers was substantially cooler.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
- Fran
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I did have two rob, two standards. Matt and Billy (at JS) have both got deluxe models. Basically they were japanese made in the famous Matsumoku factory between 1979 to 1984 i believe, notoriously excellent quality like most stuff that came from that factory.
They both feature an 'austrian carve' around the edge of the body and the deluxe is almost a PRS before PRS.. same shape, set neck, all mahogany, coil tap, etc. The standard is flat body but still has the carve, the stock pickups on the standard were DiMarzio open coils in cream. Same as what kurdtz had in his Jag.
In the UK you are lucky to find a Deluxe but they still only sell for around 350 GBP, you can pick a Standard up more easily for between 150 to 250 GBP depending on condition.
These pair are the popular models but they did make other stuff, when you say "6 position" i'm guessing you are looking at one of the rare models or maybe a modified Standard/Deluxe. Remember, these were the days of active circuitry and onboard gizmos. I would love to see pictures!!
Anyway, bottom line is.... if these guitars were produced in todays market, considering the spec and quality you would be looking at 500+ GBP ($1,000). They truly are awesome and one of the few 'vintage secrets' left out there without stupid prices.
Let me know about this guitar dude, i am interested in this kind of thing.
They both feature an 'austrian carve' around the edge of the body and the deluxe is almost a PRS before PRS.. same shape, set neck, all mahogany, coil tap, etc. The standard is flat body but still has the carve, the stock pickups on the standard were DiMarzio open coils in cream. Same as what kurdtz had in his Jag.
In the UK you are lucky to find a Deluxe but they still only sell for around 350 GBP, you can pick a Standard up more easily for between 150 to 250 GBP depending on condition.
These pair are the popular models but they did make other stuff, when you say "6 position" i'm guessing you are looking at one of the rare models or maybe a modified Standard/Deluxe. Remember, these were the days of active circuitry and onboard gizmos. I would love to see pictures!!
Anyway, bottom line is.... if these guitars were produced in todays market, considering the spec and quality you would be looking at 500+ GBP ($1,000). They truly are awesome and one of the few 'vintage secrets' left out there without stupid prices.
Let me know about this guitar dude, i am interested in this kind of thing.
Ok so matt had a white Deluxe and a brown/walnut standard, I guess. I never knew you had those, Fran!
Matt's white Westbury was soooo sexy, he needs to post pics pronto.
Matt's white Westbury was soooo sexy, he needs to post pics pronto.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
- robert(original)
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its not for sale, its a repair job.
it looks identical to that deluxe model except its missing the 6 position switchy and the bridge is not that big.
none of the hardware is gold and the pups are different.
i guess i really just need to source a 6 position rotary knob and a schematic for how the thing is wired.
it looks identical to that deluxe model except its missing the 6 position switchy and the bridge is not that big.
none of the hardware is gold and the pups are different.
i guess i really just need to source a 6 position rotary knob and a schematic for how the thing is wired.
Really? That's quite unfortunate... I see them from time to time here, usually running around $350 each or so. I have yet to have the money available when I've seen one, though.Fran wrote:Yeah, they seemed to be exclusive to the US market, i like them too but have never seen one in the UK.Jesse wrote:I know that Vantage also did a series very close to the Westbury's.... I fucking LOVE them.
- Fran
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Aria Pro made a similar version as well. They seem the most common universally.Jesse wrote:Really? That's quite unfortunate... I see them from time to time here, usually running around $350 each or so. I have yet to have the money available when I've seen one, though.Fran wrote:Yeah, they seemed to be exclusive to the US market, i like them too but have never seen one in the UK.Jesse wrote:I know that Vantage also did a series very close to the Westbury's.... I fucking LOVE them.