VintMIJLover
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Hi.
I bought this guitar with the original Faultless case, quite cheap and on a whim a few months ago... it was pretty cheap and so when I bought it I expected the worst ... (auction site, so I couldn't touch or demo it)... I assumed that it would have a warped neck, or rough finish.. or really bad something?? but actually when I opened the case... heartbeat all aflutter... I was absolutely amazed.
All the hardware... everything... was in a bag inside the case.. actually two bags... and the guitar was complelely stripped and bare...
I just stood there looking at it.. and when I picked it up.. I rushed to check the neck for warpage, the back for gouges, and the seams for cracks... binding okay? yep... finish okay... yep.
The guitar was in very good condition. For the year (1978) I was very impressed. That was the good news...
Bad news.. the bridge was missing, the tailpiece as well, and the PUP covers and for all I knew the PUPs were comletely corroded.
To make a long story short... the original tuners were fine, and in good condition, and the PUPs after I removed the covers seemed fine... but I had no idea if they worked... The original wiring, switches, and pots looked okay... but again.. I had no idea...
I decided to rewire the entire thing myself... a learning experience... and then I prayed I would be able to get everything back together and back into the holes ...
so.. it was 330 in the morning one friday night... again.. heart all aflutter, when i plugged this into my classic 50 twin.... and i held my breath...
I strummed and it sprang to life...
I had always wanted a nice 335, and now I own what is reputed to be one of the finest instruments produced in Greco's and Japan's history...
Maple body, nitro finish, jacaranda brazilian fingerboard, and an almost flawless finish...
Sometimes you just have to count your blessings, and appreciate the little things in life... and when I plugged that guitar in for the first time, and strummed, and heard the sweet sounds it made.... having rewired it myself... I felt an attachment that will be with me for the rest of my days. This guitar will be in my coffin with me I think.
Hope you enjoy the pictures and my silly thoughts... its a love affair this guitar playing/collecting world... people who don't know just can't understand.
matt.
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/VintAxesMIJ/Greco%20SA%20900/
I bought this guitar with the original Faultless case, quite cheap and on a whim a few months ago... it was pretty cheap and so when I bought it I expected the worst ... (auction site, so I couldn't touch or demo it)... I assumed that it would have a warped neck, or rough finish.. or really bad something?? but actually when I opened the case... heartbeat all aflutter... I was absolutely amazed.
All the hardware... everything... was in a bag inside the case.. actually two bags... and the guitar was complelely stripped and bare...
I just stood there looking at it.. and when I picked it up.. I rushed to check the neck for warpage, the back for gouges, and the seams for cracks... binding okay? yep... finish okay... yep.
The guitar was in very good condition. For the year (1978) I was very impressed. That was the good news...
Bad news.. the bridge was missing, the tailpiece as well, and the PUP covers and for all I knew the PUPs were comletely corroded.
To make a long story short... the original tuners were fine, and in good condition, and the PUPs after I removed the covers seemed fine... but I had no idea if they worked... The original wiring, switches, and pots looked okay... but again.. I had no idea...
I decided to rewire the entire thing myself... a learning experience... and then I prayed I would be able to get everything back together and back into the holes ...
so.. it was 330 in the morning one friday night... again.. heart all aflutter, when i plugged this into my classic 50 twin.... and i held my breath...
I strummed and it sprang to life...
I had always wanted a nice 335, and now I own what is reputed to be one of the finest instruments produced in Greco's and Japan's history...
Maple body, nitro finish, jacaranda brazilian fingerboard, and an almost flawless finish...
Sometimes you just have to count your blessings, and appreciate the little things in life... and when I plugged that guitar in for the first time, and strummed, and heard the sweet sounds it made.... having rewired it myself... I felt an attachment that will be with me for the rest of my days. This guitar will be in my coffin with me I think.
Hope you enjoy the pictures and my silly thoughts... its a love affair this guitar playing/collecting world... people who don't know just can't understand.
matt.
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/nn227/VintAxesMIJ/Greco%20SA%20900/