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I.D. - Whose logo is it anyway?


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Can only find IML as Instruments de Musique de Lyon, a French importer of Japanese guitars associated with the Eagle branding so seems like they would use that rather than IML.
http://vintagestagg.altervista.org/907/index.html

 

Looks like they did a P Bass copy but no other pictures, probably not linked.

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11 hours ago, yorks5stringer said:

Did WEM  (Watkins Music LImited) do Basses, they did guitars...

WEM stood for 'Watkins Electric Music'.

It looks like 'WML' to me too. Watkins did make guitars, first under the name of 'Watkins' and then 'Wilson'. I don't think the neck plates looked like that, though.

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43 minutes ago, binky_bass said:

A palindrome is spelt the same forward as backward, this is not that. 

Yes it is, turn it 180 degrees. And a palindrome is not spelt, but read the same from both ends, which means you can read in circles for infinite speeches. Yek, yek, yek. :on_the_quiet: 

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A palindrome is spelt/read the same backwards and forwards!!! That's what the word palindrome specifically means! This logo is not spelt or read the same backwards as forwards. But it is an ambigram. Take your correction, God knows you like to dish out corrections enough! 

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