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This machine kills capitalists!
My 1975 Tonika.I don't have it yet but here is a photo taken by the shop I bought it from(amp was not included)


Cool! I wonder how it plays? Do these things have truss rods?
Here's a link to a web page I found a while back, they have all sorts of pics and stories about electric guitars from behind the iron curtain.
CLICK HERE, COMRADE
Here's a link to a web page I found a while back, they have all sorts of pics and stories about electric guitars from behind the iron curtain.
CLICK HERE, COMRADE
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That is interesting.I think mine is the second version(or third?)version of the Tonika.The earliest version had a different bridge and knob layout as well as a different headstocktimhulio wrote:Has same wang-piece as my Musima Elgita. I wonder if that was a USSR or DDR design- it appears to be the best designed bit of the guitar!
Post pics of the tuners when it arrives pls

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My Tonika came in from the cold.


















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Notice convienent placement of jack

Only volume knob does anything Tone knob has no effect and pickup selector doesn't turn.


Only volume knob does anything Tone knob has no effect and pickup selector doesn't turn.

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Nothing to add, but I love this picture- Musima Eterna spotted on English Russia.

http://englishrussia.com/?p=2929

http://englishrussia.com/?p=2929
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Thats a cool pic.I have been look for pictures of guitars in Russia from this period but haven't found too many.I did find these pictures of another Tonika in a classified ad on a Russian webpagetimhulio wrote:Nothing to add, but I love this picture- Musima Eterna spotted on English Russia.
http://englishrussia.com/?p=2929
Thanks.I started collecting some photos off the internet of Soviet guitars.Here is a Tonika I saw an ad on a russian webpageRuppMusic wrote:Wow, thanks for sharing this. Truly something we don't know a lot about here in the US



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