Teisco Spectrum 4 - 1960s Japanese guitar, four pickups, hot pink finish!
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Teisco Spectrum 4 - 1960s Japanese guitar, four pickups, hot pink finish!


guitarz.blogspot.com:
We've looked at a Teisco Spectrum 4 previously here on Guitarz but it's such a cool guitar that it warrants looking at again, and seeing as there is another example being offered for sale on eBay and it's finished in hot pink, I couldn't resist posting it here for you all to see. It's in fantastic condition, probably better than the blue example we looked at before which was missing one of its four pickup selectors. Everything seems to be intact here, including the tremolo (which is the usual suspect for going walkabout). I'm guessing that the other device mounted at the bridge is some kind of string mute/damper. Why is it that I think this guitar might be well suited to surf music, I wonder?

Currently listed on eBay with a starting price of $400.

G L Wilson

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