I've got a thing for funky guitars that nobody else has. So I saw one of these for sale, and I WANT it.
Anybody have any experiences with them? "mine" is from 1981, all original, in alright condition.
Best,
Ande
Ande,
The two people I knew who bought these guitars both had problems with neck warpage.
So check the neck before you buy.
Other than that they seemed to be a fairly decent guitar with good tone.
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John
Will do- it's listed on the local equivalent of Craig's list. I like the look of it, and am going to try to get a look at it this weekend-
Thanks,
Ande
I've got a thing for funky guitars that nobody else has. So I saw one of these for sale, and I WANT it.
Anybody have any experiences with them? "mine" is from 1981, all original, in alright condition.
Best,
Ande
I had an early (made in 78/79) T60 as my #1 guitar for about 14 years. I loved the way the coil taps were set up with the tone pots so you could go pure single coil or blend varying amounts of the second coil of the humbuckers in It's an extremely versatile guitar, and very under-appreciated by those who haven't spent time with one.
Playing guitar and never playing for others is like studying medicine and never working in a clinic.
I had one back in the 90's. I think it was a early 80's vintage. Nice guitar, sort of a poor mans Stratocaster. Very well made--It would probably survive a Who concert :lol: I had a friend back in 1980 who played one through a Fender twin Reverb. Sounded great :twisted:
Check out this video. review of a p-60 prototype. Serial # 0000
http://www.premierguitar.com/Video/20090424/624/Vintage_Guitars_Road_Show_Part_6.aspx