Dude! I have this guitar in my garage...I got it some years ago and it was in bad shape .... I took it apart to rebuild it with parts I’ve been finding on the web. It’s awesome to see one in tact.
I have basically the same one too. It's been floating around since I was a kid in the 70's. Mine has a Strat style headstock though. Need to figure out the wiring too. Something whacky going on in there. Also need to find the wiggle stick. Any ideas or websites???
I have a Teisco Vision 1969 electric guitar and she rocks,it's so versatile and it has the best sustain.Also,it has the Telecaster twang and bright sound on the second pickup
I finally found one this year after a long time searching. I had one as my first electric in my teens, I detroyed it dumb as I was. I remembered the sound well. The neck pickup is especially nice. My "new" one, had new frets and waxed pickups, so that was good. I still had to do some mods. I got a roller bridge from Rockinger guitars, and pinned it after intonation. I replaced the tuners to a set of Kluson vintage tulips-style, which was drop-in replacement. I took the whammy bar off, as it doesn't keep in tune. But now it is a sweet and unique player. Thinking of trying flatwounds on it, to get a Cooderish vibe going ;-) A little update: I changed to Thomastik-Infeld Jazz swing JS-110 flatwounds 10-44 to complete the sweet vintage character.
@@rage.against.the.regime1913 If you need it, get it. Somebody else might need it if you don't . That aside, I just added locking tuners and removed the zerofret, as it needs all the help it can get regarding tuning stability, and I think it will be fine now. ;-)
@@christianboddum8783 ok, I'll go back by there. It's a cool looking guitar, though it will definitely be a project, lol. I do remember the finish on the outside is peeling, I guess it would be the veneer, it's a hollow body. What would you recommend in fixing it, or can it be fixed. That's 1 reason I didn't get it. Can that be fixed? Thanks for the quick reply Christian, Jonathan.
@@rage.against.the.regime1913 Hi! I'm a little late now, but the finish is not nitro so you can choose stop the finish peeling different ways. So you can choose to just stop the peeling by using thin superglue (exess can be wiped off with acetone) or proceed with light sanding. For spot touch ups you can probably find a nail lacquer that fits, for red I found Amsterdam acrylic ink no. 399 that got me quite close FWIW
I almost cannot play but i just bought a beautiful one in sunburst, as good as mint for a ridiculous amout of money. The neck is awful right now but i know how to do and it will very soon be a player, beautiful, well crafted guitar
@@afreezaphorogiancossack2194A zero fret does the same job as what a nut would do. It is where the strings sit instead of in the nut - the nut here only serves the purpose of holding the strings in place. The main difference is that it is at the same height as all the other frets so you won’t have intonation issues when playing open chords.
I keep rewatching this for that incredible Gypsy jazz intro! amazing playing
Thanks a lot, Henry!
Dude! I have this guitar in my garage...I got it some years ago and it was in bad shape .... I took it apart to rebuild it with parts I’ve been finding on the web. It’s awesome to see one in tact.
I'm looking for a wiring diagram for this, if you can let me know, thk u.
I have basically the same one too. It's been floating around since I was a kid in the 70's. Mine has a Strat style headstock though. Need to figure out the wiring too. Something whacky going on in there. Also need to find the wiggle stick. Any ideas or websites???
@@dunesbra Mike from Ezpz parts on eBay may have them
The trem arm not the wiring diagram. I also have one like this with strat type headstock. Says Saturn on it
I have a Teisco Vision 1969 electric guitar and she rocks,it's so versatile and it has the best sustain.Also,it has the Telecaster twang and bright sound on the second pickup
I finally found one this year after a long time searching. I had one as my first electric in my teens, I detroyed it dumb as I was. I remembered the sound well. The neck pickup is especially nice.
My "new" one, had new frets and waxed pickups, so that was good. I still had to do some mods. I got a roller bridge from Rockinger guitars, and pinned it after intonation. I replaced the tuners to a set of Kluson vintage tulips-style, which was drop-in replacement. I took the whammy bar off, as it doesn't keep in tune. But now it is a sweet and unique player. Thinking of trying flatwounds on it, to get a Cooderish vibe going ;-) A little update: I changed to Thomastik-Infeld Jazz swing JS-110 flatwounds 10-44 to complete the sweet vintage character.
I know where there's one right now in a pawn shop for 40bucks. It needs work, should i get it?
@@rage.against.the.regime1913 If you need it, get it. Somebody else might need it if you don't
. That aside, I just added locking tuners and removed the zerofret, as it needs all the help it can get regarding tuning stability, and I think it will be fine now. ;-)
@@christianboddum8783 ok, I'll go back by there. It's a cool looking guitar, though it will definitely be a project, lol. I do remember the finish on the outside is peeling, I guess it would be the veneer, it's a hollow body. What would you recommend in fixing it, or can it be fixed. That's 1 reason I didn't get it. Can that be fixed? Thanks for the quick reply Christian, Jonathan.
@@rage.against.the.regime1913 Hi! I'm a little late now, but the finish is not nitro so you can choose stop the finish peeling different ways. So you can choose to just stop the peeling by using thin superglue (exess can be wiped off with acetone) or proceed with light sanding. For spot touch ups you can probably find a nail lacquer that fits, for red I found Amsterdam acrylic ink no. 399 that got me quite close FWIW
0:40 to 1:32 what is this great music ? It's incredible. And you are a talented guitar player.
Thank you so much!
@@mattguitarwater you are welcome
Sounds like Django Reinhardt. 🤔
My first electric guitar
Love this little guitar!
Very very good sound, you have a great style
Thank you so much!
Stay healthy and kind regards, Matt
Nice Gypsy Jazz styling and a big fat Wegen pick too...
You are an excellent and versatile guitar player. I just purchased a very similar Tiesco. Beautiful guitar.
Thank you so much!!!
Brilliant! Love that sustain. I just bought one (with 'Jedson' badge). Looking forward to restoring and playing it.
Thanks a lot!
@@mattguitarwater My pleasure! You are really a fine musician, man! There are thousands of good guitarists.....very few musicians play guitar IMO.
Hi Chris, wow, thank you so much!
Kind regards, Matt
I almost cannot play but i just bought a beautiful one in sunburst, as good as mint for a ridiculous amout of money. The neck is awful right now but i know how to do and it will very soon be a player, beautiful, well crafted guitar
Al fin un vídeo que muestra todas las posibilidades tonales de la guitarra
I had one, it's somewhere in England with someone there now. A very playable guitar.
Now thats good! Little effects and wham...Love it! Kind a take off on Bojangles ???
Thank you so much! Maybe.....
Wow! Amazing!
Thank you so much!
Beautiful tone and beautiful playing, good sir! I wish mine had a zero fret. Maybe they omitted them in N America-bound models.
Thank you so much!
I guess you are referring to the fret up by the headstock? Just what are they for?
@@afreezaphorogiancossack2194A zero fret does the same job as what a nut would do. It is where the strings sit instead of in the nut - the nut here only serves the purpose of holding the strings in place. The main difference is that it is at the same height as all the other frets so you won’t have intonation issues when playing open chords.
@@darwinsaye Hey thank you!
@@darwinsaye Hey, if I didn't say thanks already, THANKS! Really appreciate.
Awesomeness
Thank you so much!
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So many good tones .
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Thanks a lot!
Great tones and great picking... Django? Carlos? THX
Think I have the Bass version of this guitar
You're Amazing guitar player Sir !!!
Thanks a lot!
This thing is so wicked
Thanks for watching!
Muito bom! Guitarra incrível!!!
É a guitarra do Pedro Martins
teisco is the best in the world i believe
Great and good sustain. What is the model, please ? Thanks . I love it 👍
Thank you so much!
Hmmm, I think it’s a EP 8T Modell.
Kind regards, Matthias
what pedal are you using to sample ???? it sounds great !! love that vintage guitar
Thank you so much!
It's a Boss RC-2
Cool!
Thank you!
What is the model?
Chords intro???
OPA!!!!
great sounding. what are u running through to get that sustain?
Thank you! That was an Engl Sovereign Vintage 210
y first electric in 1969 wj=ish I still had it
EP-8T?
Sorry, I don't know, no longer mine!
Hallo Matthias,
was für eine Mensur hat die Gitarre?
Herzliche Grüße.
Hi Hendrik, sorry, die Gitarre gehört mir nicht mehr, von daher kann ich's nicht nachmessen.
VG,
Schade. Trotzdem danke für die Antwort.
Naa casi compro una pero ese sonidito no
MEGASTARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Thank you so much!