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Viking Baritone

28" scale.

22 frets.

$700.

"The Hagstrom Viking Baritone is offered in an assortment of popular Hagstrom colours."


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Viking DLX 12

Wild Cherry Transparent, Black Gloss and Tobacco Sunburst.

"THE FIRST VIKING 12 STRING GUITARS MADE THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE TO THE WORLD IN 1967, WHERE ONLY A SINGLE BATCH OF 651 GUITARS WAS PRODUCED.

AS THESE INSTRUMENTS ARE NOW SOUGHT AFTER AS RARE COLLECTOR’S ITEMS, WE NOW BRING TO THE WORLD, THE VIKING DLX 12 AFTER A 45 YEAR ABSENCE."

Wild Cherry Transparent, Black Gloss and Tobacco Sunburst.

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Post by Nick »

Both need non-hideous F-Holes.

The 12 string needs single coils.
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Nick wrote:Both need non-hideous F-Holes.

The 12 string needs single coils.

I felt the same on both accounts, those bloated holes and buckers are making them resemble the dreaded Dean Boca more than the proper cello F-hole vintage lovelies.
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I dunno, I'm kinda digging it. Ultratwin, can you scare up any pics of the vintage?

Edit: Digging the 6 string, that is.
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Not to be overly critical, but poor Craig Smith has some trouble shouting helpful info at us @ NAMM 2012, including talk of David Lynch's "Twin Tone's Peak" and "...we have a special wood that we don't tell people what it is", referring to the center block. Interesting to hear about Czech builds, though.



The cherry red DLX 12 doesn't look all that bad.

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is this what you guys mean?

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Nice vid. I wonder where I could find one of those to try out. Other than NAMM, lol.
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That's a representative Viking, I'd say.

singlepickup24 wrote:I dunno, I'm kinda digging it. Ultratwin, can you scare up any pics of the vintage?

Edit: Digging the 6 string, that is.


If anything (I'm not a Hag expert, by any stretch), from what I can tell the vintage '60s Vikings that didn't have the tidy f-holes had smaller swoopy holes, if that makes any sense.

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Yes, makes perfect sense. That vintage one is a knockout. Thanks for the info!
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Post by ultratwin »

Aye, luv me some handy googling.



But dang Craig and his bumbling Hagstrom promo, I'll be stuck fantasizing about Miki's red Epi Riviera-12 all day.

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ultratwin wrote:Not to be overly critical, but poor Craig Smith has some trouble shouting helpful info at us @ NAMM 2012, including talk of David Lynch's "Twin Tone's Peak" and "...we have a special wood that we don't tell people what it is", referring to the center block. Interesting to hear about Czech builds, though.



The cherry red DLX 12 doesn't look all that bad.

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So the guiar sounds like the guitar in "Twin peaks Theme"?

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That's pretty fender-y IMHO

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Post by sholkham »

I really like this Hagstrom

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If I get a non-vintage hollowbody it'll probably be something close to one of these, the XII looks cool too.
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Post by benecol »

I've been a ball of confusion about that baritone for a week or so now: do I sell my tele baritone and quench my baritone and my semi-hollow cravings with one guitar? Having played mine a lot yesterday: no. But I'd buy ten of these over one blacktop baritone.
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Post by Rox »

I've been waiting for a good hollow or semihollow baritone to come about .. I absolutely love that thing .. And then the 12 ? Awesome . I like the F holes . Makes the thing look less Gibsony and more Hagstrom . I'm seriously considering that baritone when it's released . Black. And at $700 I think it's a good deal.
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Post by BillClay »

semi-hollow baritone seems pretty unique to me, can't say I've ever heard of anybody else making one, although there was that really rare 30 scale length gibson es335 bass VI, so I guess I just disproved myself while typing out this post