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awesome,
i once met a guy who said it was probably jap (forgot the brandname
he mentioned, doh). He said it also came in US models and would be
worth a lot if so, yet a little if indeed jap. I dunno, at the time i
was young and rather intoxicated and more likely then not, the guy
was posing as know-all instead of being one.
Mine btw is definitly a crap guitar. the neck is thicker then a
bassball bat, the body is very unstable plywood, it's got jaglike
bridgesaddles with strings popping out, and the insides... well... i
know what the guy mentioned is saying... there's about a mile and a
half of wire in there. a lot of chokes too.
gigged with it once.. after the first song the e and b strings
crossed at the 12 fret, each one going over the other one's saddle.
It was funny but not very functional.
so far...
--- In , Zone Fighter <zonefighter@g...>
wrote:
> There is a bunch of good info on USSR made guitars here....
>
> beautiful stuff!
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 12:48:42 -0000, Unsteady Freddie
> <schizofredric@y...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > anyway- NOBODY SO FAR DOESN'T KNOW EXACTLY WHERE IS THIS GUITAR
> > FROM...!
> >
> > but it is suppoesed to be from the late 60' from soeme eastern
> > european country (Czechoslovakia, DDR??)
> > and it's probably :
> >
> > BILL NELSON COPY or EKO COPY?
> >
> > mine ( i actually have 2 of them ha ha ... and probabyl nobody
else
> > here around ha s another !!) had some STRANGE LOGO SAYING "
KSINMI"
> > or "XINMI" or "XIMI" it was really hard to read !!
> >
> > but i was also told it is Jolana... ??
> >
> > THE THING IS THAT SOUND GREAT, WORKS PERFECT AND I WOULD SELL IT
TO
> > ANYONE! besides it's a gift from my ex student!!!
> >
> >