Teisco Serial Number Dating
Teisco World Serial Number / Date Chart Project (By Jimmy Noise / Aug 2012) What is the Teisco Serial Number / Date Chart? The chart is a list of model numbers going down the page and a list of serial numbers going across the page.
Disclaimer The Guitardater Project cannot verify the authenticity of ANY Guitar, this site is simply meant as a tool to satisfy the curiosity of guitar enthusiasts. This website possesses NO DATABASE of guitars made by manufactures, instead simple serial code patterns that are available on this site and in the wider guitar community are used. It follows that potential scammers can use this knowledge to try to trick unsuspecting buyers. If you have any doubts as to a guitars’ authenticity please contact the guitar manufacturer before your purchase.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Company history [ ] The brand name 'Teisco' was established in 1948, and sometimes incorrectly explained as an acronym of Tokyo Electric Instrument and Sound Company. However, the exact name of company establishing and producing the Teisco brand was not that name, and rather, they had frequently renamed their company. The company was founded in 1946 by renowned Hawaiian and Spanish guitarist Atsuwo Kaneko and electrical engineer Doryu Matsuda. The company was originally called Aoi Onpa Kenkyujo (roughly: Hollyhock Soundwave or Electricity Laboratories).
In 1956, the company name was changed to Nippon Onpa Kogyo Co., and changed to Teisco Co. In 1967, the company was acquired by (河合楽器製作所; Kawai Gakki Seisakusho), who discontinued the Teisco brand name for guitars in 1969 (1977 in Japan), but continued to use it for electronic keyboards until the 1980s.
In 2017, the brand was relaunched by Singapore-based. Products [ ] Guitars [ ] Teisco guitars were imported to the United States since 1959 or early 1960, and then re-badged as 'Teisco Del Rey' after 1964. Teisco guitars were also imported in the U.S. Under several brand names including, Kent, Beltone, Duke, Encore, Heit Deluxe, Hy Lo, Jedson, Kimberly, Kingston, Lyle, Norma, Tulio and World Teisco.
Rukovodstvo po remontu dvigatelya d 240. Likewise, they were imported in the U.K under such labels as Arbiter, Sonatone, Audition, and Top Twenty. These brands were typically sold in large department stores, including,, (US), and (UK). Similar designs (early 1960s) (ca.
1960) (1960-1962) Teisco SS-4L (1962) (1960s) From 1948 to the early 1960s Teisco products often, like many Japanese products of the period, shared several designs with American and Western European products of the time including. Original designs (1960s) Teisco MJ-2L (1963/1965) Teisco K4L (1966) Teisco Spectrum 2 (S/N 374919) Teisco Spectrum 2 (ca.1969) However, in the early 1960s Teisco products became increasingly unique. Teisco guitars became notable for unusual body shapes, such as the May Queen design resembling an artist's palette, or other unusual features such as having four (most guitars have two or three). The vast amount of controls; typically an individual switch for each pickup, plus a tone or phase-cancellation switch, along with as many as five tone and volume knobs gave a wide variety of sounds yet were easily switched while playing. After bought Teisco in 1967, they started to produce all the Teisco guitars, as well as their own brand, Apollo. Famously used a variety of these Kawai-era Teiscos, which he bought at his local department store.
Samouchitelj ruminskogo yazika audio. Jim Reid of used a Spectrum V. Also, of played a K-2L, which can seen in the music video for as well as the inside of the CD jewel case.
Ben Waugh (Scott Campbell), singer & guitarist for Apparition, The Sillies, and Scott Campbell Group played a modified ET-200 onstage and for studio recordings until it was stolen in 1985. Singer,, guitarist and music director for and frequent guest musician with, and other artists plays a Teisco Del Rey EP-8 model.
He has played Teisco guitars since childhood and just before joining in 2001 found this one from the Teisco 1964 line screwed to the wall at a Guitar Center as junk art. He talked the manager into a trade, took the guitar home, rebuilt it and has ever since.