Posted 2 years ago
pickrknows
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The first is a late "50's, or early '60's Teisco DelRay,all original. The sticker was put on sometime in the '60's.
The second is a Granada,made in Japan. Both were cheap guitars in there time, but have a great vintage appeal to them.
The amp was made by Yorkville Sound, a predecessor of Traynor Amps.
They sound great when played by some-one with more ability than me :)
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Beautiful! Love that blue.
I like those Teisco guitars a whole lot. The pickups are "hot," as they say, and they make good, balls-out rock 'n roll guitars. I've cut back the electric herd, so sold my in-as-good-condition Del Rey, but if my finances allow it, I'll look for another.
Fun, fun, fun.
Thank-you Thriftstoreaddict,& Songbob for the comments!. Thanks musikchoo & miike for stopping by!!