alyctes Posted May 15 Posted May 15 1960s, I guess. The adjustment at the nut is not something I've seen before - was it a common feature at some point? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/405863005694?itmmeta=01JV8VZADF5CG7YP0KVWG9S5YD&hash=item5e7f51fdfe:g:5zIAAOSwYiNoI5Nm&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA4MHg7L1Zz0LA5DYYmRTS30nNijOSOrzkDAnLiGf1TkSPifVn13Fdn5qXFc5XQNpEIt876IXQXLIPNRw6xHmhQ7EgtRghiJ87ly5WP8xLI23VUxjM1GW7k%2B4GcZ%2B9AMuSPBWnmYhyAZdKtWh7CiKs5%2F2258QfqWB0JNP8Ts7mI27WlogEsifognBTXEqUmI63e9bXTfFPqZtGydEqIAG1Ylg10KYpSmyo1bUvAcUknsWBGz8AFHR6vRUxwY6M5o1CzGkmCF6kkajHIeXWZgjHAtJSlyT2BbomxTRU7Nn0ThMl|tkp%3ABk9SR_Cm_ZvaZQ Quote
BigRedX Posted May 15 Posted May 15 The instruments date from the late 60s to mid 70s. The adjustable nut was a feature on all Micro-Frets instruments. It makes more sense on the guitars where it helps make some first position chords sound more in tune. It's a good price at the moment even taking into account the condition and the non-original parts, I think the machine heads are replacements too. There are a number of well-known Micro-Frets collectors so I don't expect it to stay this cheap for long. However if I was still collecting unusual instruments I would be taking a punt on this. 1 1 Quote
Bassassin Posted Thursday at 23:52 Posted Thursday at 23:52 LIke buses, presumably! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/306090339623 Japanese dealer so no idea if the eye-watering (£3800!) price is in any way realistic. Both have Schaller M4 tuners which would suggest mid 70s or later. I'm aware of the brand but know nothing about it, in fact I don't think I've ever seen one before just now. And now I've seen two. 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted Friday at 06:55 Posted Friday at 06:55 I truly think intonating the G string will be a problem with modern strings that are far better crafted nowadays than when it was designed, and especially with todays round wound strings. It was designed to take into account the poorly made flat wound strings of that period... Quote
BigRedX Posted Friday at 10:47 Posted Friday at 10:47 10 hours ago, Bassassin said: I'm aware of the brand but know nothing about it, in fact I don't think I've ever seen one before just now. And now I've seen two. The guitars in particular seemed to be a regular fixture of the second-hand section in music shops in the mid-70s. Mark Burgess of The Chameleons is a massive fan. The brand has been re-issued recently with prices of around $3k hence the overinflated prices for "originals". 2 Quote
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