If I'm not mistaken Guyatones are made by Kent guitars, which by the way, were pretty good for the money back in the 60s, when I first saw and played one. Anyway, they were the only ones we could afford back then.
Buegeleisen and Jacobson, an American importer, sold guitars by Hagstrom, Guyatone, and other overseas manufacturers under the Kent brand name in the 1960s. Most of the really cool '60s Guyatone designs, like this one, were made for the Japanese market.
Really enjoyed watching and listening to this Ramon, good to see you again also bro!
Pleasure Andrew
Great video, i am from Bolivia, i got one LG200T. great sound, good pickups. Greetings
@@offyencinas9939 fantastic these are great guitars for this kind of music
Thanks. I've been wanting to learn more about this guitar.
If I'm not mistaken Guyatones are made by Kent guitars, which by the way, were pretty good for the money back in the 60s, when I first saw and played one. Anyway, they were the only ones we could afford back then.
Buegeleisen and Jacobson, an American importer, sold guitars by Hagstrom, Guyatone, and other overseas manufacturers under the Kent brand name in the 1960s. Most of the really cool '60s Guyatone designs, like this one, were made for the Japanese market.
Thanks for answering this!
From the neck p/u forward it looks like an intermark cipher ranger
what the song in the begining you play?
Can you tell me the exact time you mean?
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Kind of looks like the shags guitar
they used Avalon guitars. Japanese, i think they might’ve made them in the same factory as these
Hmm, not loving this one. Sounds like it has extremely dead strings or something.
Its totally unique tone - you will love it or hate it