One piece of that knowledge, however, wasnt about this Sears. We ask all international buyers to verify shipping amount with us before making purchase. A lot of my early knowledge about guitars (and lingerie) came out of those wish books. for what the bridge lacks in intonation adjustment it makes up two fold in singing tone with it's bare bones design.ĭon't hesitate to message us with any questions or requests for more pictures. This guitar can take you from twanging country to screaming blues and finish on a warm and round jazz note. Tonewise, this thing really delivers all across the board. Neck has a slight wave (common to these builds) but set with 10's it sports a comfortable action with no issues. Guitar has been professionally cleaned, frets polished, fretboard oiled and set up with a brand new set of 10's.
Nevertheless, for years Teiscos were the object of ridicule, the penultimate examples of cheap.
Indeed, through their mid-’60s connection with the Sears and Roebuck company, many a modern guitar player learned his or her first chops on a Silvertone made in Japan by the Teisco company. Other than that it is in good condition, although it does have a lot of. Although many products, and especially musical instruments (clones) were sold by Sears, Roebuck & Co under the 'Silvertone' brand, this brand gave way to a general 'Sears' brand for musical instruments starting in the Fall/Winter Catalogue 1969. The tremolo bar unfortunately is missing. This SR guitar (Model No 319.14070100) was made in Japan by Teisco released in the 1972 Sears Wish Book as a clone tele-type guitar. Was just provided with a new bridge and new strings. Diagram - Wiring Diagram Renault Express - Teisco Guitar Wiring Diagram. A less than perfect looking nut change has been done, but the nut itself holds tune and tone very well, there are some scratches on the the lower headstock/upper fretboard area. Few non-American guitar brands have meant so much to so many American guitar buffs as Teisco guitars. Vintage guitar, no name Sears Teisco Kawai 1970s Description Vintage guitar, no name Sears Teisco Kawai 1970s Nice, old electric guitar, I have no idea which brand it is and how old it precisely is. Sound bare copper floor Sears Zer Wiring Diagram and tinned copper Sears Zer. The finish on this guitar is superb with some nice checking and very little wear and tear, one good chip on the bottom (pictured).
These guitars were produced in Japan by Teisco/Kawaii and pack a wallop of tone, playability, and style. Here is something fun, rare and different for you, a late 1960's/early 1970's Sears & Roebuck model 319.14130100.