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  • DeArmond Guitar Mike Dating

    Have a Guitar Mike that needed new cables. Found some Belden that was very close and went to work.

    This is an early pickup without any depressions in the top.
    Opened it up and found what may be a date on the inside..

    The earliest patent info I found was 3 or 4 years later and showed a depression in the top at the first string.

    So, 7-23-42 is pretty early and a surprise as this was during THE war. Pickup works great. I'm going to put it on my Dad's old archtop. I think he bought them both at Montgomery Wards before he was drafted in 1943.

    Anybody have any input on production dates??
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  • #2
    I would consider that the date of production myself... I have three dearmonds myself including the mandolin 500, a late 50's guitar mic, and a 60's rythm chief 1100. They all have date markings on them.. usually on the outside of the back plate.

    That is a very early guitar pickup! Probably work a nice little chunk of change too. You probably sell it and buy two later guitar mics :>

    b.

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    • #3
      This one's a keeper...sounds great and it was my Dad's to boot.

      Belwar....been following along on your 1100 progress. Looks like fun. How's the SolidWorks comming? Sure would like to see the models.

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      • #4
        Hi there:

        I recently purchased a 1947 Gibson L7 that came with a DeArmond FHC "Guitar Mike" -- the later type, with the slots under the E and G strings. In an effort to approximate the date of it, I've been trying to figure out the approximate date (or even the sequence) of the variants. The no-slotted version is obviously the first, with patent applied for in 1946, but after that, I'm not clear. The variations are:

        no-slots / slots
        screw-on cable / attached cable
        volume-only control box / volume and tone controls
        monkey on a stick / neck mount.

        I assume the last of these were offered simultaneously.

        Sources on the web seem to suggest this pickup was in production from the 1940s to the 1960s.

        Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks.

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        • #5
          Need help with getting a date on my DeArmond Guitar Mike. It has no slots on the case, volume-only box, and is a monkey on a stick mount style. The case reads, "ROWE INDUSTRIES INC. TOLEDO, O U.S.A. PAT. APLD. FOR". I have pulled the cover off and did not find a manufacture date. Please help, I've been looking all over for info on this pickup and can't find another like it. The "PAT. APLD. FOR" stamping seems to be unique, I'm assuming that means pre-1946? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
          Last edited by Javier Maxim; 01-08-2012, 08:24 PM.

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          • #6
            In my case, there was a date stamp under the cover (see pic) and a two-digit year code (50) under the black rubber covering the tab that goes under the pickguard. Try checking that.

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            - Kilgore

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            • #7
              Here is a picture with the cover off.

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              • #8
                No slots or tab and a brown bakelite knob. Pre-1950 for sure. Can you see a code on the pot?

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