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just need set up ,two screws for treble pickup and a little touch up because of a mounting screw going a bit too far thru the fingerboard (see pix). Easy project (even for any a weekend luthier). straight neck and very ballsy interesting sound. 4 pickups each with they're own on/off switch for any possible combination. Great design 60's Teisco del Rey NB-1 Bass Original red finish and parts. The tremolo bar is still intact, and i’ve put some Gotoh locking tuners ).
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It is made in the style of the classic Teisco(tm)-brand Del Rey(R) 'Gold Foil' pickups, and for such a simple (and inexpensive) pickup it really puts out great sound. TEISCO del REY ET 440 1969 I first purchased it because of the similarity with Jamie Since ( The kills) Hofner guitar, All electronics work.
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However, it was also a way to add the de rigeur Spanish cachet necessary for “Spanish” guitars of the time. This is a special magnetic pickup designed for mounting into the sound hole of an acoustic guitar. Teisco guitars sold in the United States were badged 'Teisco Del Rey. Teisco products were widely exported to the United States and the United Kingdom. The company produced guitars as well as keyboard instruments, microphones, amplifiers and even drums. This was no doubt added to the Teisco name, in part, to suggest quality. Teisco was a Japanese manufacturer of affordable musical instruments from 1948 until 1969. 1960s Teisco Del Rey Model EV-2T Color: Phantom Blue Condition: Used Description: All original vintage guitar manufactured by Teisco Del Rey in Japan in the sixties Paint: Original Phantom Blue paint finish is in excellent condition with no age checking or belt buckle wear. Occasionally, you may see plain Teisco logos from this period with the crown in the background, but no Del Rey.ĭel Rey, of course, is Spanish for “of the king,” which explains the crown. No shipping charge for all orders within the continental United States. This had an italicized Teisco superimposed over a crown with a script Del Rey underneath, backed by a round circle. Every Teisco product is built with the utmost passion and precision, so you can focus on your playing. In about 1964, Jack Westheimer began bringing in Teisco guitars bearing the Teisco Del Rey logo. At some point in ’64 the Japanese Teisco logo changed from the circle Swan-S to a stylized, modern sans-serif type set in an italicized T shape. In 1964, the company name changed again, this time to Teisco Co., Ltd.