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trying to identify a guitar

Post by ougiee »

Hi, new member and first post:

Does anyone happen to know what guitar this is?

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It is most likely made in Japan, possibly in Yokohama. I've had it for about ten years and I'm looking for make/model/year/value.
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Do you have pictures of the back and headstock? I see some stripes running down the body, is it a neck-thru construction?
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seems a neckthru.

very nice.
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Has a touch of the Alembic to it.
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Why do you suspect it's made in Japan? Does it have active pickups?

Looks almost homebrew/DIY.
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There is some Japanese sign at the electronics section. I bought the guitar at a second hand shop and I think it said Yokohama or something like that in the receipt.
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..and the pickups are passive
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There's a mild Vantage vibe to it... but AFAIK, Vantage were pretty good at putting their name clearly on their products.
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Post by DanHeron »

Hmm its an odd one. I did a bit of googlin' and found nothing. Looks a lot like the stuff that came from the Matsumoku factory but I couldn't find any that matched. Nothing with single coils or that bridge design.

This CG WINNER has a similar headstock and body shape but the hardware is all wrong:
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Post by Fran »

rps-10 wrote:Why do you suspect it's made in Japan? Does it have active pickups?

Looks almost homebrew/DIY.
It has that generic late 70s/early 80s MIJ look about it.

Body shape is like a SD Curlee. Might be worth asking on the Matsumoku Boards, there were so many brands some are still little known as they never made it over to the west.