Just bought a vintage Hagstrom Swede.
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Just bought a vintage Hagstrom Swede.
From a local Pawn Shop. It's beat up. They wanted $200 for it, I offered the guy $150 because it needs neck binding and he took it. The tuners were replaced at some point with Patent Pending Grovers. The headstock overlay is peeling near the tip so I just need to glue that down. It also needs new pickup rings , they're both fucked. The electronics are all functional but a little crackly, probably needs a cleaning. The neck pickup and ring are backwards. I'd never played a Swede until I saw this one, they're nice.
I'm not sure what year it was made but it was made in Sweden and the first 3 digits of the serial number are 905, so it has to be pre 1977(They went in order of batch number from 499 in 1958-59 up to 999 in 1977, not sure how they worked after that).
Anyways here it is, as you can see it needs some work(Maybe it belonged in projects?).
I'm not sure what year it was made but it was made in Sweden and the first 3 digits of the serial number are 905, so it has to be pre 1977(They went in order of batch number from 499 in 1958-59 up to 999 in 1977, not sure how they worked after that).
Anyways here it is, as you can see it needs some work(Maybe it belonged in projects?).
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