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1. Hagstrom used a 6 or 7digit serial number on production (1963–1983) electric guitar and bass models. 2. The first 3 digits of the serial number indicate the manufacturing Production Run number. The remainder of the number is the sequence number for that unit (guitar or bass) within the production run.
A Guyatone LG-140T electric guitar, aka the Kent 533 Videocaster (c.1964–65). Kent was a 1960s/1970s guitar brand. [1] [2]The "Kent" brand was established by Buegeleisen and Jacobson, a musical instrument distributor based in New York City, in 1960. [1]
Höfner 500/1. McCartney custom-ordered a left-handed Höfner model 500/1 "violin" bass during one of the group's early residences in Hamburg. This model, with two pickups very close to the neck and almost touching each other, was replaced in 1962 by a 1963 model, whose pickups were spaced much farther apart, in a more conventional manner.
Jim Yester of the Association played a Hagstrom Viking I at the Monterey Pop Festival; Frank Zappa played a Hagström Viking, a Swede Patch 2000, H12 electric and an 8-string bass as well as promote the Hagström brand through his advertising agency "Nifty Tough & Bitchin" featuring himself in many of the ads.
The Hagström Viking was the first semi-acoustic guitar manufactured by Hagström.It was originally launched in 1965 and was built until it was discontinued in 1979 a few years before Hagström closed down their manufacturing in Sweden.
The Jimmy debuted in 1969 as a downsized archtop with 16" body that was narrower and thinner than an average sized jazz guitar. It had an arched laminated spruce top, two unbound f-holes, birch body and neck, and bound rosewood fretboard.
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The lower-priced no serial number Greco Les Paul and SG models were made by Cor-Tek (Cort) and usually have Cor-Tek (Cort) potentiometers. The Cor-Tek-made Greco guitars have square-shaped, brick-like nuts with no slope and also often have shielding paint in the pickup and control cavities.