beatmantony
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Posted on Jan 28 2009 08:11 PM
Dragonsurfer, great stories and observations. Did you ever play with RJ or in Manila
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websurfer
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Posted on Jan 28 2009 10:12 PM
While we await that answer . . .
I got these images off of gbase. The seller calls them "Serviceman" guitars, Fender knockoffs made in the Philippines in the 60's to be sold to soldiers in Vietnam. Seems somehow at least tangential to the topic . . .
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dragonsurfer
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Posted on Jan 29 2009 08:44 AM
No I haven't played with RJ but I have talked with him and texted a few times.
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dragonsurfer
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Posted on Jan 29 2009 08:48 AM
websurfer
While we await that answer . . .
I got these images off of gbase. The seller calls them "Serviceman" guitars, Fender knockoffs made in the Philippines in the 60's to be sold to soldiers in Vietnam. Seems somehow at least tangential to the topic . . .
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This is true. Knockoffs were made and the local servicemen, who were actually stationed in Manila at Clark or Subic, would go to Manila and hunt for these guitars. 
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beatmantony
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Posted on Jan 30 2009 02:25 PM
Yes, I remember these knock-offs. I remember a small alley street in the heart of Manila where all of yhese were being sold, some even made to order to your specs. I think it was Raon St.
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dragonsurfer
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Posted on Jan 30 2009 02:29 PM
beatmantony
Yes, I remember these knock-offs. I remember a small alley street in the heart of Manila where all of yhese were being sold, some even made to order to your specs. I think it was Raon St.
That's right.. It was Raon and it's still there...
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Brian-C
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Posted on Feb 05 2009 01:51 PM
Awesome. I love this kind of thing. Does anyone remember the compilation LP, "Surf Behind the Iron Curtain"? Or the "Beach Party a-Go-Go" CD? The latter was a Japanese surf comp of '60s cuts.
I have two tapes of Indonesian surf music from the '60s, and there is a great article on Indo surf bands in "Dumb Angel Gazette 3." Then you have the Hawaiian surf battle albums. All the Australian, Midwest and East Coast surf stuff discussed in John Blair's book, Stephen McParland's books, and my own "Pop Surf Culture." I'm just totally fascinated with the other areas around the country and the globe that participated in the First Wave of Surf.
I've been watching a lot of '60s Mexican films lately, and there is a compilation of Mexican surf waiting to happen.
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abstamaria
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Posted on Apr 20 2013 07:02 AM
I just stumbled onto this thread. Are any of you still on the forum?
Andy
Manila
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Rob_J
Joined: Sep 29, 2007
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Posted on Apr 20 2013 12:05 PM
Some of us are still here, Andy. And I'm still a fan of RJ "The Guitarman" Jacinto.
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abstamaria
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Posted on Apr 21 2013 07:39 AM
That's good to know, Rob.
Some of the fellows from the early 60s are still around in Manila, too, but they are getting fewer. Sometimes, I get together with some of them to play the old pieces.
Here's another vintage photo of RJ and the Riots, to supplement the one posted by beatmantony.

The rhythm guitarist of the Riots was Jimmie Colayco,who is the thin fennow with the Jazzmaster above, second from left. Jimmie Colayco can be coaxed to play ala Don Wilson, and still pretty much sounds like him, even now. Here's Jimmie at a show in 2009, playing rhythm for a Ventures piece on a Stratocaster.

Andy
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abstamaria
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Posted on Apr 21 2013 07:53 AM
I should add that if any of you visit Manila again, let me know, so I may check if any of the old bands are playing somewhere.
Best regards,
Andy
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