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Jedson Semiakustisk elguitar
Japanskbygget guitar bygget mellem 1969 og 1974, formentligt af Teisco. I hvertfald er den ret typisk for den tids japanske guitarer. Feks. er den ikke så stor som dens forbilleder: Gibson og Epiphone. Så vidt jeg kan se, er guitaren i helt original stand. Selv vibratorarmen er der stadig.
Fra Jedson siderne har jegt klippet: Prior to its demise in 1975, Dallas Arbiter imported guitars from Japan under the resurrected Jedson brand. The Japanese guitars were made by several manufacturers including electric guitars by Teisco, and acoustic guitars probably made by Yamaki; although, there at least one other unidentified acoustic guitar maker was involved. Nearly all Jedson guitars were sold in the UK and few are found in the USA. They were all built between 1969 and 1974. The brand's market was primarily students and beginners. The guitars were of high quality but did not have all of the aesthetic details of the parent brand and had a lower grade of hardware including tuners, bridges and tailpieces. During the 1960s and 1970s, Japanese instrument makers were diligently trying to match the quality of instruments made in America such as Fender, Gibson and Martin. Even the entry-level instruments of the time were well made. The electric guitars used Teisco-made pickups which delivered a unique vintage tone desired by musicians today
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