Vintage 1960s Teisco Guyatone Red Rocker Bizarre Guitar Amazingly Cool Shape Up for sale we have a vintage Teisco Guitar. Very snarly and has a really nice bite that in Posted with Soundwise its what you woudl expect from this era Japan guitar. more It is playable up and down as well but you can tell the previous owner set it up for slide. Neck itself has some relief in it(there is no truss rod adjustment) and with the new taller nut it's more set up for slide with higher action. Frets are smaller profile and do show wear but still retain a playable profile. Has a really cool looking metal mirror finish pickguard. There's one tone and one voume control and a slider switch labeled treble/solo. Has 2 pickups each with an on/off rocker switch. Electronics are a bit scratchy but all does work. The"B" and high"E" string plastic tuner bushings are missing. All aprts appear to be original except the nut which is a modern replacement. Guitar has its original red finish and sports a maple neck with bound rosewood fingerboard. PLEASE SCROLL BELOW DESCRIPTION FOR FULL-SIZE DETAILED PHOTOS Nifty made in Japan ca.1960's electric guitar.
Seller added the following information: Use the FREE Counters 1 million sellers do- Andale! Negotiable payment MUST be received within 7 days or item resold. The ONLY international shipping mode offered will be USPS Priority mail. INTERNATIONAL BUYER PLEASE NOTE: I will not"jack you up" on the shipping. Buyer adds $2 7.50 for PROMPT US shipping via Fedex Ground. But the finish is shiny, and none has flaked off. There are fin ish cracks all ove r the body.
Chrome is bright and shiny with no pit s. Looks like the neck is made from one piece of wood. Tuners with their plastic f errules ar e complete and st raight. If someone doesn't contribute a story soon we're pretty much dunzo here.This is a great gui tar. And I'm running out of stuff to write about. I'd love to have him play on some recordings though. I'm no Ry Cooder folks and I don't even want to be David Lindley.have you seen him? He always looks like the craziest grandpa ever who could use a shower (and some new pants). It just didn't seem like anything I'd use even for home recording. Notice how all my comments are about how it looks? Overall the guitar was in excellent condition. The blue color really pops and the black flowery pickguard is interesting enough. Having said all that, it's a pretty cool looking guitar.especially up against my vintage orange Steelcase chair and hand made JFK pillow. In other words, why bother paying $100 if you can only sell it for $125? It's just not the kind of guitar I'm interested in keeping, so it's got to be something I can resell for enough to make it worthwhile to photograph, list on eBay, package and ship. Have I become too picky? Well, not really.just tighter with my money. They don't sell for a lot on eBay, so, unless I find a Teisco like this for $50 or less and in pretty darn good shape, I just keep walking. Usually they are sunburst.so this one kind of caught my eye. You see a lot of these if you frequent the swap meets, but you don't see them in blue. This is a model 110 Teisco Del Rey guitar with a single pickup and an adjustable bridge. This is going to have to be a short one because there just isn't much to tell.