Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 2:29 am
thats a seriously cool guitar. i didn't know they made them that... beautiful. honestly the only word i can think of. i mean come on, its breathtaking!
yea, as you may know, silvertone is a Sears brand name. the guitars were contracted from many different companies over the years including danelectro, harmony and teisco. I'd really like to know who made this one.endsjustifymeans wrote:I was just admiring this again. I really really like it.
The neck looks sweet. My friend has a silvertone and it's a proper piece of shit, but like with every company like that I think they did a few A class guitars as well. And I'd bet this is one of them.
I'm sure that this is one of their Japanese import guitars...something that would have come out alongside Univox I imagine and not Teisco.mage wrote:yea, as you may know, silvertone is a Sears brand name. the guitars were contracted from many different companies over the years including danelectro, harmony and teisco. I'd really like to know who made this one.endsjustifymeans wrote:I was just admiring this again. I really really like it.
The neck looks sweet. My friend has a silvertone and it's a proper piece of shit, but like with every company like that I think they did a few A class guitars as well. And I'd bet this is one of them.
That body could be straight off of a hi-flyer, yeah.Mr.Ripley wrote:I'm sure that this is one of their Japanese import guitars...something that would have come out alongside Univox I imagine and not Teisco.mage wrote:yea, as you may know, silvertone is a Sears brand name. the guitars were contracted from many different companies over the years including danelectro, harmony and teisco. I'd really like to know who made this one.endsjustifymeans wrote:I was just admiring this again. I really really like it.
The neck looks sweet. My friend has a silvertone and it's a proper piece of shit, but like with every company like that I think they did a few A class guitars as well. And I'd bet this is one of them.
based on the parts used, i'd guess it's made by kawai. i dont know any information on that company, but they made my archtop and it has several of the same parts that this guitar uses.mage wrote:yea, as you may know, silvertone is a Sears brand name. the guitars were contracted from many different companies over the years including danelectro, harmony and teisco. I'd really like to know who made this one.endsjustifymeans wrote:I was just admiring this again. I really really like it.
The neck looks sweet. My friend has a silvertone and it's a proper piece of shit, but like with every company like that I think they did a few A class guitars as well. And I'd bet this is one of them.
kawai = teiscoMo Rawka wrote:based on the parts used, i'd guess it's made by kawai. i dont know any information on that company, but they made my archtop and it has several of the same parts that this guitar uses.mage wrote:yea, as you may know, silvertone is a Sears brand name. the guitars were contracted from many different companies over the years including danelectro, harmony and teisco. I'd really like to know who made this one.endsjustifymeans wrote:I was just admiring this again. I really really like it.
The neck looks sweet. My friend has a silvertone and it's a proper piece of shit, but like with every company like that I think they did a few A class guitars as well. And I'd bet this is one of them.
Some harmonies = teisco too, no?mage wrote:kawai = teiscoMo Rawka wrote:based on the parts used, i'd guess it's made by kawai. i dont know any information on that company, but they made my archtop and it has several of the same parts that this guitar uses.mage wrote: yea, as you may know, silvertone is a Sears brand name. the guitars were contracted from many different companies over the years including danelectro, harmony and teisco. I'd really like to know who made this one.
Kawai started building guitars in 1964 then bought Teisco in 1967 but retained the lines separately. Kawai also built guitars for Saint Lous music in the 1960s and 1970's under their brand name Apollo.
funny... you've got the better neck design and the better body design...cur wrote:Doing a little research and found this. Warning - not safe for haters:
http://www.myrareguitars.com/1970guitars.html
The one I am looking at seems to be a cross between the Silvertone Morsrite (body and pup configuration) and the Silvertone Slider (same neck).