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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2014 17:00:00 GMT -5
I wondered who was going to post 60s-vintage Vox guitars, inspired by Gumby, geometry class, and frying pans, with odd damping and vibrato devices. During my time at Guitar Center I saw a Vox Phantom VI (I think that was the model) that some violent heretic had given an Eddie Van Halen paint job. With the collectible value destroyed, the owner sold it to a West Coast dealer who was going to part it out for restoration jobs. The Vox guitars shown are Phantoms, the teardrop shaped guitars were Mark series. Vox had a very large selection of models in both solid and hollow body. Some of the top of the line models came with build in Fuzz, Repeater (percussion), Wah Wah, Treble and Bass boosters, and a E tuner.
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Post by millring on Jan 18, 2014 17:09:37 GMT -5
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Post by drlj on Jan 18, 2014 17:34:07 GMT -5
I never liked Gumby and, since he and Pokey were basically the same size, I never knew if Gumby was huge or whether Pokey was miniature.
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Post by Marshall on Jan 18, 2014 20:03:20 GMT -5
Dan Reeder made his own guitar The fact that he can play it means he did a decent job, but what the hell did he choose for wood? Or do I even want to know? I don't know I read about it a few years ago. He didn't use a form. It's ladder braced. Or at least it sounds like it is.
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Post by Marshall on Jan 18, 2014 20:10:27 GMT -5
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