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Re: Telecasters
Hag I's are the bee's knees!
did it look like this?
did it look like this?
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Yeah man - exactly like that! (except for the logo, some didn't have it... I think it's an early thing.)
That's even pretty close to the color I painted it after I fixed the lower horn. I used a beige vinyl on the back, and hat to heat it up with a gun to get it to mold into the curves. I used 3M upholstery and trim glue to hold it on. I'd have to do just a little bit at a time and let it dry before I did anymore, because it had to be heated, stretched, and pulled very hard.
Picture that with two chrome Tele neck pickups, a tuna-matic, and a flat top dome knob and that's it.
I've liked these ever since my Jr High bandmate showed up with a black one his aunt bought for him. I've had two more besides the junker, all three were the gray-lavender color.
That's even pretty close to the color I painted it after I fixed the lower horn. I used a beige vinyl on the back, and hat to heat it up with a gun to get it to mold into the curves. I used 3M upholstery and trim glue to hold it on. I'd have to do just a little bit at a time and let it dry before I did anymore, because it had to be heated, stretched, and pulled very hard.
Picture that with two chrome Tele neck pickups, a tuna-matic, and a flat top dome knob and that's it.
I've liked these ever since my Jr High bandmate showed up with a black one his aunt bought for him. I've had two more besides the junker, all three were the gray-lavender color.
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from the beginning, the guitars made for the foreign market were called Kent or Goya, so they didn´t have the Hagstöm logo. maybe you had one of those..?fullerplast wrote: (except for the logo, some didn't have it... I think it's an early thing.)
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Mine had the Hagstrom I decal on the head, but not the plastic applique on the body. There's alot of them over here like that. I've heard them referred to as "kents" quite a bit also, but I never saw one that actually said that on it. I've also seen Hags with Goya on them, but they were the sparkly single cut.
I've seen a version of the Hag I with a wood body that said Futurama on it. I think it was a Hag export to the UK, and found it's way over here. Pretty cool!
I've seen a version of the Hag I with a wood body that said Futurama on it. I think it was a Hag export to the UK, and found it's way over here. Pretty cool!
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Well, that particular Hagstrom is currently sitting at guitar center hollywood...for those of you who live in the area...
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Sweet! So it's probably only about $1495 right?Aug wrote: Well, that particular Hagstrom is currently sitting at guitar center hollywood...for those of you who live in the area...
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yeah, there were a lot of strange things going on at hagström in the 60s/70s. i was going to write an essay on the subject a few years ago, and gathered lots and lots of information, but i saved it all on a floppy disk that later dissapearedfullerplast wrote: Mine had the Hagstrom I decal on the head, but not the plastic applique on the body. There's alot of them over here like that. I've heard them referred to as "kents" quite a bit also, but I never saw one that actually said that on it. I've also seen Hags with Goya on them, but they were the sparkly single cut.
I've seen a version of the Hag I with a wood body that said Futurama on it. I think it was a Hag export to the UK, and found it's way over here. Pretty cool!
well enough about that, hows about them telecasters, eh?
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You *would* ask, wouldn't you? There were so many guitars, I quit looking at the price tags, as I found it quite depressing...Jay wrote:Sweet! So it's probably only about $1495 right?Aug wrote: Well, that particular Hagstrom is currently sitting at guitar center hollywood...for those of you who live in the area...
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Which is exactly why I just don't bother going in there very often. In fact it's why I don't bother venturing up to Sunset more often in general.
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Well, I had to...I took two other members from the shortscale.org boards with me (they'd never been) and I wanted to see all the guitars John at Vintage Gear was on about...
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i was going to write an essay on the subject a few years ago, and gathered lots and lots of information, but i saved it all on a floppy disk that later dissapeared
That's too bad. I would love to read an essay on Hags. Any way to come up with the info again someday?
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Re: Telecasters
I used to hate Teles, thought they were the ugliest-looking, nastiest-sounding guitars ever. Then I figured out how to set an amp for singlecoils and awakened to the world of twang.
Anyway, we've got a couple nice Teles in the store right now: an American Deluxe which is AWESOME (I love the middle position with the S1 switch down - I think it's both pickups in series) and one of the previously maligned MIM 72 Tele Deluxe RIs which is pretty hot as well, though I'm not a big fan of its neck.
I'd really really like to get my hands on a '69 Thinline RI but the neck (which is the same basic profile as the 72 Deluxe/Custom) has deterred me. I may eventually build a parts or Warmoth replica with the thinline body and a neck with the big 70s Strat headstock - I think that'd look awesome. Have to round out the bottom of the neck pocket, though.
Anyway, we've got a couple nice Teles in the store right now: an American Deluxe which is AWESOME (I love the middle position with the S1 switch down - I think it's both pickups in series) and one of the previously maligned MIM 72 Tele Deluxe RIs which is pretty hot as well, though I'm not a big fan of its neck.
I'd really really like to get my hands on a '69 Thinline RI but the neck (which is the same basic profile as the 72 Deluxe/Custom) has deterred me. I may eventually build a parts or Warmoth replica with the thinline body and a neck with the big 70s Strat headstock - I think that'd look awesome. Have to round out the bottom of the neck pocket, though.
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I'm refinning my 72 custom in white, putting a GFS filtertron copy in the neck and toying with the idea of putting a Bigsby on. Don't want to come over too FDP about it though, but I am concerned that the Bibsby might kill the twang.
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I don't think it would, I reckon you could have a really exaggerated twang using the tremolo though