Serpico
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 05:04 PM
just wanted to check if there is anyone here owning or using a Hagstromguitar for surf..
i dont have one myself but my dad bought one when he was a kid in the beginning of the 60´s. i think he payed 49$ for it then..it is a dream to play.

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eltwang
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 05:43 PM
Cool guitars. You should be able to find one cheap somewhere in Sweden, don't you think? They rarely show up here on the other side of Oresund.
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Serpico
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 05:47 PM
no the Hagstroms are getting very expensive here in Sweden. i have heard that there are many collectors buying them, especially in th US. i have heard that ZZ Top is huge collectors of Hagstroms. dont know if its true though..
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 05:50 PM
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Serpico
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 05:52 PM
thanks zak.
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Serpico
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 06:01 PM
i guess these people liked them:



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Posted on Jul 19 2008 06:27 PM
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Serpico
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 06:42 PM
zak
The model Zappa is photographed with is the Viking, I think it's still in production.
yes but not by Hagstrom, they closed 1983. i think it is a canadian company that are leasing the brandrights. the guitars are build in china today.
sorry my poor english i hope you understand what i am writing 
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zak
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 07:07 PM
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Serpico
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 07:14 PM
zak
Your english is fine...and I screwed up, the model Zappa is pictured with is the Swede, the Viking is in the Elvis photo.
Hagstom still exists, at least the name does:
http://www.hagstromguitars.com
You may very well be right about where they're being manufactured now, but I don't think the company is Canadian. Their contact info lists a California address:
AMERICAN MUSIC & SOUND
5304 DERRY AVENUE
SUITE C
AGOURA HILLS, CA
91301
i guess Wikipedia isnt the most reliable source of information 
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websurfer
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 07:28 PM
Side note, the new Darkstar pickup is currently all the rage among bass players. It's a copy of the Hagstrom Bi-sonic used in Guild basses in the 60's.
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Supposed to be amazing sounding. I guess Hagstrom was onto something here. You see lots of (mostly) P-basses retrofitted with these.
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ShaunNecro
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 09:35 PM
websurfer
Side note, the new Darkstar pickup is currently all the rage among bass players. It's a copy of the Hagstrom Bi-sonic used in Guild basses in the 60's.
image
Supposed to be amazing sounding. I guess Hagstrom was onto something here. You see lots of (mostly) P-basses retrofitted with these.
I want one of those so very badly.
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tommyalvarado
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 10:26 PM
I like Hagstroms. I have a few of them- a Kent, two II's, a III, and two basses. I'm partial to the ones with the single coil pickups. Later versions of the H-series guitars had humbuckers- nice, and probably better, but not my cup of tea. I also have a Cromwell (not the American Gibson-made Cromwells of the 1940's) that was made by Hagstrom in the mid-1960's. Serpico- was Cromwell a department store or retailer in Sweden in the 1960's?
They're all pretty cool guitars, and not bad for surf; the tremolos work o.k. once you get used to them. But I gotta be honest- I'm a sucker for a Euro-trash guitar! How can you not appreciate a guitar that comes in a chipboard, tiger-stripe lined case?
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Mel
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Posted on Jul 19 2008 11:15 PM
Our bass player used an H8 1967 Hagstrom bass until he got a Fender Jazz bass. Although I don't think the Jazz bass has a tonal range any where near as good as the H8, string sets for the H8 are near impossible to get.
http://www.vintageguitars.org.uk/graphics/ebay/h8-1.jpg
Myself, I have a 1967 12 String Hagstrom that really doesn't work for leads on surf style at all as far as I am concerned, but it really sounds great as a rhythm guitar.
http://www.myrareguitars.com/pictures/hagstromh12small.jpg
Last we have a F200 1966 Hagstrom 6 string that we have used for leads. I can't tell the difference between it and my 94 Strat for sound and we've recorded both in the studio.
http://www.vintageguitars.org.uk/graphics/Hagstrom66p7.jpg
As for price, I paid a lot more than $49 for my Hag 12 stringer (in the order of $200 and I bought it used)... The Hags from the 60's have the thinnest and fastest neck of anything I've ever laid hands on (which isn't all of them but a good number). Makes my Strat feel like a 2x4 neck.
My own opinion is that the old Hags can do nicely for surf music.
For the new Hags, I haven't been able to get my hands on one to try it and see how it plays and what it sounds like. Cost is certainly cheap enough.
We actually went out to buy one last year (Ultralux XL2 or 5) mostly for rhythm work, and ended up with a Godin XTSa and a Roland VG88 for it because nothing else in the stores had the playability or range of it for me. I was pleasantly surprised that it works out well as a lead guitar too (icing on the cake). My only gripe about the Godin XTSa is that is only about 2lbs lighter than my Chrysler...:-)
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donsdad
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NW Florida
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 08:54 AM
My nearest music store seels the new Hagstroms and I thought the Swede and Viking were well put together.I didn't plug in.Unfortunately,he didn't have any F series in stock but they sure look like a great $300.00 guitar.
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ErnestHernandez
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 09:54 AM
I almost bought a Hagstrom III about a year ago...thought it was a very good surf guitar. But then again what do I know...I play a Duo Jet in my instro/surf band.
I don't really care for the Hag reissues.
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Serpico
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 10:02 AM
Calacas
I don't really care for the Hag reissues.
i never tried one of those but for me i just think it is not the same thing..
how about all you Mosriteguys, do You think the new Mosrites is the same as the old ones? i personally would rather have a vintage one..
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 10:51 AM
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Fuzzmeister
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 04:18 PM
I'm a big Hagstrom fan. I have 2 Swedes, a '72 and a '75 (the '75 is identical to the one in the Zappa photo)
Also have a '68 Viking, like the Elvis one but mine is tobacco sunburst. Cost $500 on ebay just recently.
They are all damn good guitars for surf! The Swedes have two toggle switches, one is for pickup selection the other is for tone. With both in the middle it sounds great.
The Viking sounds like a cross between a Jag and a Tele.
They are all insanely easy to play too.
I can't offer much of an opinion on the newer Chinese made ones, suffice to say they look well built. I have tried a new F200, it sounded good with the P90s, tremolo (strat style) didn't stay in tune all that well. They get good reviews on Harmony Central.
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Serpico
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Posted on Jul 20 2008 04:43 PM
Fuzzmeister
They are all insanely easy to play too.
I second that! at least my dads Hagstrom is like cotton in your hands..
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