Teisco Del Rey was leading the way with their unique styling and pickup configurations that even by today’s standards still look radical and cool. It appears that it was likely purchased along with a vintage Checkmate amplifier, as there was a manual for that amp with all the other stuff. Something Old, New, Borrowed & Blue For us, the 1960s was the decade when guitar design was at its most inventive. 1960s Teisco ET-200N Vintage Tulip Electric Guitar Sunburst 100 Stock, Japan. The Teisco is in a pretty amazing condition overall for a 50-55 year old guitar of this type. Teisco TEISCO LATE 60S DEL REY TULIP BLUE VINTAGE Used Electric Guitar. Signed, but unfortunately not dated, original warranty card, and a bunch of old guitar lesson booklets. It's beat to hell, but it's almost certainly been with this guitar since day one, and was also stuffed with some interesting things from WAAAY back, including it's three page one-fold, 8 1/2 x 11 'owner's manual'. It cost me too much, of course, but that seldom stopped me before, so here it is.Īs I was buying it, one of the store guys said that it also had a 'cardboard case', and went somewhere in back to retrieve it. It is a mid-late 1960's Teisco Del Rey model ET-312 Deluxe triple-pickup solidbody. Well, to make a short story even shorter, I bought it. I waltzed into our local music store late this morning to see if I could find a soundhole pickup for that goofy little black cowboy guitar of mine, when I spotted this old thing on their wall.
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