1960 Duo Sonic inbound!!! (edit - HAS LANDED, more pix, p2)
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1960 Duo Sonic inbound!!! (edit - HAS LANDED, more pix, p2)
edit - Updated on 2nd page w/ more pix.
My good buddy Bobby D, down in Key West, found this for me. I've been wanting something old & short, but not had much extra $$$ - the price on this was too good to pass up. Looks like a refinish is in order, but Bobby says its a special one - sounds like he almost kept it!
Anyhow - plan is to do a ReRanch rattle can job once the initial frantic excitement period passes. Top colors at the moment are Fiesta Red, Shell Pink or Inca Silver. Wha choo think!?
My good buddy Bobby D, down in Key West, found this for me. I've been wanting something old & short, but not had much extra $$$ - the price on this was too good to pass up. Looks like a refinish is in order, but Bobby says its a special one - sounds like he almost kept it!
Anyhow - plan is to do a ReRanch rattle can job once the initial frantic excitement period passes. Top colors at the moment are Fiesta Red, Shell Pink or Inca Silver. Wha choo think!?
Last edited by drasp on Sat Aug 15, 2009 5:09 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Heh.
The guard will stay, the finish will go. Right now, it reminds me of a botched kitchen in the suburbs or something you might learn to do in a book @ a craft store.
Enough of this guitar has survived in its original form for the last 50yrs. it deserves to remain mostly un-fuckt-with. If I wanted to go wild on a project, I'd snag a Squire Duo (something I've been VERY temped to do. . .)
The guard will stay, the finish will go. Right now, it reminds me of a botched kitchen in the suburbs or something you might learn to do in a book @ a craft store.
Enough of this guitar has survived in its original form for the last 50yrs. it deserves to remain mostly un-fuckt-with. If I wanted to go wild on a project, I'd snag a Squire Duo (something I've been VERY temped to do. . .)
The shot showing the heel almost looks that way, doesn't it? Its certainly something I'd be willing to sink some elbow grease into finding out. . .mage wrote:is it possible the original finish is still under that swirly job? if so, you could just lightly sand down to the original finish and then polish it back to gloss.
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Sure looks like a refret, 'eh? Bobby said he thinks they're the original frets, and I haven't seen it in person yet. The one picture sure makes it look like a refret, but overall the guitar doesn't look like it has enough play wear for a refret. . . *shrug*robert(original) wrote:shell pink for sure, then you would be the rd person on the boards with a vintage duo in shell pink
btw. its been refretted right? hows the refret job?
It ships today, I hope to have it Sat or Monday.
Re: 1960 Duo Sonic inbound!!!
The makes-demos-for-Tone-Factor Bobby D?drasp wrote:My good buddy Bobby D
Yes, that Bobby D.
Correct re: the knobs. On one hand, I wish they were, but on the other hand, those knobs look sexy-hot and Bobby says they're Bakelite. Mmm.
From what I can tell in the pix, the pickup selector doesn't look original either. . . I'm quite anxious to get this thing in my hands, in case you couldn't tell.
Correct re: the knobs. On one hand, I wish they were, but on the other hand, those knobs look sexy-hot and Bobby says they're Bakelite. Mmm.
From what I can tell in the pix, the pickup selector doesn't look original either. . . I'm quite anxious to get this thing in my hands, in case you couldn't tell.