temple of Teisco
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temple of Teisco
So. That place I mentioned in the Teisco thread a couple weeks back. Bradley's Guitars on Ballard Avenue in Seattle. No website. I finally got down there this afternoon, hoping to see what sounds could be coaxed from their glorious collection of poptrash. DENIED -- they're only open from noon till 3 on Saturdays and Sundays, and it was maybe 4:00-ish. I shall prevail someday soon. In the meantime, here are some windowshopper shots.
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Re: temple of Teisco
Do want... do want HARD!filtercap wrote:
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
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I actually like the japanese mosrite copies more than teh original mosrites in some cases. They distorted the body shape into some killer styles with longer more pointed horns and really extreme curves. I love that shit.jcyphe wrote:That's a Guyatone. It looks like something straight out of a Ramones nightmare(But long before The Ramones). That era of Japanese guitars was so cool cause they were clearly digging on Mosrites but also doing very cool Mosrite shapes along with the first copies which were rough.
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
I wouldn't say I like them better but I totally get what you're saying.endsjustifymeans wrote: I actually like the japanese mosrite copies more than teh original mosrites in some cases. They distorted the body shape into some killer styles with longer more pointed horns and really extreme curves. I love that shit.
That's a European guitar not a Tesico. It's an EKO.
http://www.fetishguitars.com/html/eko/5 ... aniel.html
http://www.fetishguitars.com/html/eko/5 ... aniel.html
some -about 2- years ago, i was offered one of these. for 500 pesos... that's around US$30!!!! some idiot had painted YAMAHA on the headstock (WTF? is that better!!!??). i thought about it and said no thanks, it's just too odd for me, and hopped on the bus.cooterfinger wrote:Man, I love those Teisco EV-2T Vox Phantom copies. Especially the blue one. I could see myself spending hours in that place. Thanks for posting pics.
2 minutes later i thought of joy division and went *GULP*
they had to stop the bus to drag me out cuz i was bleeding too much, from kicking myself in the face... (or something).
DAMN!
i'd be interessed to see the pricing of those things. all those woolworth/sears guitars were considered smashable/firewood crap some years ago. and now they're collectable. geez.
ok i just bought a mid-60s airline (harmony) rocket as well...
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