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  • Rare Daimaru made by Teisco CH-1

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    Last edited by Japanese Madness; 01-12-2010, 02:39 AM.

  • #2
    OK..I respond reply....confused understand, lemon purple flatulence...but full 1/2 excellent stringage find lost...plays.

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    • #3
      Daimaru Guitar

      Starting fresh. Hello, I have the guitar in album..A Teisco made for Daimaru. Am looking to decipher the inscription and get the correct model number or find outif another exists like it. The guitar is modeled similiar to Daimaru 805 but this has 2 pups.all original came in the case pictured also.I have my suspcions of what it may be stand for but like others to have a say..not sure of anything..Thank you. Japanese Madness

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      • #4
        Daimaru Guitar made by Teisco
        More info : the pots are dated 4/22/63...I have no reason to beleive they were changed.guitar sat in the basement for many years untouched....Maybe this will help with decipher of symbols in cavity..Thanks
        Japanese Madness
        Last edited by Japanese Madness; 01-17-2010, 01:32 PM. Reason: recent additional info

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        • #5
          There were quite a few of these guitars or similar in Australia in the 60's.
          As I recall they were hard to play and the switches were often intermittant.
          The low end market these days is luxurious by comparison.
          However those Daimaru are quite a conversation piece and collectors item
          I gather and make an intersting change from the usual Stats, Tele's and Gibson etc.
          I'm a bit out of my depth here but attempted to decipher the writing from your
          picture album assuming its katakana.
          Perhaps a college or university student studying the Japanese language may be able to assist.
          My attempt translated it as Zanpunore Singapore perhaps ? although the Katakana translation for Singapore on the web was completely different.

          Actually I'm completely out of my depth
          Attached Files

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          • #6
            Daimaru Guitar

            Never heard these were in Australia..my switches are mint tight ..likely guitar was never used much..sat for years in basement..thanks for interpreting or dechiper on symbols..think it means Singapore ? well not far from Japan where it was made..Incidentally this guitar appears well made a signature of the higher quality expected of Teisco whom made guitar for Daimaru..Daimaru put there badge on it and where known for quality ....Daimaru known for fine woodworking, they specialized in acoustic F holes...farmed out solid body guitars..well maybe a Japenese (or similiar can figure out symbols)...
            Thanks for info..
            Japanese Madness
            Last edited by Japanese Madness; 01-18-2010, 01:57 AM. Reason: typo error

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            • #7
              811 has 3 knobs and slightly different scratch plate.
              Daimaru 811 Electric Guitar
              Click on the photo there are about 6 photos.
              The hardware looks the same.

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              • #8
                Daimaru Guitar

                Yes model 811..if you go to jedistar.com (click on letter D for Daimaru) U will see a Diasonic similiar to mine..mine much rarer due to full 1/2 Bison upper horn..model 802 or 805 I have..Diasonic pic there has half Bison like mine..also a Diasonic single pickup on Ebay under Teisco for sale..Thanks for lead on pics..
                Japanese Madness

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                • #9
                  sample

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                  • #10
                    Hi ocdisorder and dai h
                    My own home-resident Japanese translator (my son Alberto , often called Aruberuto by his Japanese friends) tells me that reads: SA N PU RU : sample.
                    Juan Manuel Fahey

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                    • #11
                      Teiscos ???? impossible

                      Hey Guys, I too have a teisco (at least thats what everyones seems to think) that I can find no imformation about. I have seen only one other one on utube, and that guy didn't even know what it was for sure. I have emailed vintage guitar, gibson, & teisco but know one knows for sure. It has a plaque that says "Melody" on it and the amp also says "Melody". They both sound great but would like to know exactly what they are.....any HELP???
                      Attached Files

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                      • #12
                        Hello dai h.
                        Have another set of symbols that need deciphering if possible.
                        Believe Japanese could be T for Teisco not sure.
                        3 symbols total will post some pictures.
                        I was told some time ago factories inspectors used these symbols at times.
                        Quality Control or similiar in the factory.
                        Took best pics I had of many to post here.
                        Very kind of you to assist me with research.
                        Japenese madness

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                        • #13
                          Japanese Symbol Interpretor

                          Hello,
                          wondering if the student was still in town.
                          Posting 3 more symbols need help to decipher.
                          Thank you kind of you to assist.
                          Japanese Madness

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                          • #14
                            I can try to help but where are the pictures?

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                            • #15
                              over here: http://music-electronics-forum.com/t31583/
                              Originally posted by Enzo
                              I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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