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This is my 60's Micro Frets guitar. "Huntington" is the model. Very space age!
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How cool is that?

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

Not to mention displayed in front of a very cool collection. Neat! Cool

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

I've been intrigued by Microfrets guitars for a while, how does it work for surf?

Nice shape! That whammy looks almost like a Mosrite whammy. Can you post a close up pic maybe?

The Hicadoolas

very cool guitar that is well made and sounds like a mosrite, has a ball bearing nut that keeps the guitar in tune Carl Perken use one for awhile

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Very cool. Mark Farner played Microfrets for a time, so that makes it even cooler!

Either you surf, or you fight.

I used a Caliber I for a while. Uber light guitar, very potent BRIGHT pickups. Vibrato worked really well. Only thing I never quite adjusted to was the super-duper skinny neck, which even in my tiny hands felt small.

--Crispy

I'm a fan of Micro-Frets. I used to have a Golden Melody, and always wanted a scroll bodied Huntington. Nice guitar!!

I'm too lazy to use emoticons.

Wow! Cool weird guitar!

Every word is like an unecessary stain on silence and nothingness.

Close up!
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Last edited: Feb 01, 2014 14:11:22

Sweeeeet! Smile

Every word is like an unecessary stain on silence and nothingness.

If I recall correctly, they were made in Maryland back in the day. There was a guy local to me in the '70s that had one. They had some unique features. Saw one in a pawnshop in the mid '80s. Don't recall the model, but I shoulda bought it, lol!.

Last edited: Feb 01, 2014 18:57:46

Just added a new one to the collection. This is a late 60's Micro Frets Plainsman.

https://www.facebook.com/killersfromspaceband
http://www.atomicmosquitos.com/

Just added a new one to the collection. This is a late 60's Micro Frets Plainsman.
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https://www.facebook.com/killersfromspaceband
http://www.atomicmosquitos.com/

Last edited: Jul 24, 2014 19:26:53

some micro frets showed up in northern Virginia in the late 60's. zells music in woodbridge sold a few of 'em. they loaned out a couple of them for the local bands to try. I played one in the store, nice fast neck!
I saw the band that had the loaners, the guitars sounded fine to me. we moved in 1970 and I lost track of 'em. are they still being made??
also saw my first Mosrite there in zells. played it too. didn't buy it. Sorry

Enjoying the surf,sun and sand!!

A friend of mine owns the rights to the name. A few were made in 2004 and there is talk of them being made again.

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Official production stopped around 1975

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Very cool.

Mark Farner also used Messenger Guitars. And a Vitello, and... Kinda cool he didn't rely on the standards.

KILLERS_FROM_SPACE wrote:

This is my 60's Micro Frets guitar. "Huntington" is the model. Very space age!

You must mean a Barbarella Space-age Guitar. I like the Flash Gordon sensibilities, but Bararella scenes from the internet creeps me out, I have yet to watch that film. Everything is carpeted or has Jagged edges. Yuk, I dont want the late 60's vision of the future!

Glad you like your guitar though. Big Razz
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