Siaip Ciuvas
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Hi,
finally found some time to take photos of my Fernandes APG-125 (?). To be honest I have bought it on eBay in Germany just as a bargain (350?), but it turned out to be my main gig guitar - well built, 24 frets, genius free floating tremolo, quite good humbs (recently upgraded by Seymours SH4b - SH2n combo)... The model name was told to me by the seller, but can anyone help me to know more on this guitar? the only refference I could found on this guitar on the internet was this excerpt from the Blue Book of Electric Guitars:
http://books.google.com/books?id=ERpMwa0e3zkC&pg=PA395&lpg=PA395&dq=fernandes+%22apg+125%22&source=web&ots=QaHdx5tnpE&sig=-yo8StuVy-5E7V-WsrK2hH2eorw#PPA395,M1
the seller told it was made in Japan - how much truth can possibly be in this statement (well, on the hardware side I have founded Japan on the tremolo block, and all wiring is with Hitachi on it but nothing else, ah, and Grover tuners)?
here are the photos:
Any guidance from forum gurus would be welcome!
finally found some time to take photos of my Fernandes APG-125 (?). To be honest I have bought it on eBay in Germany just as a bargain (350?), but it turned out to be my main gig guitar - well built, 24 frets, genius free floating tremolo, quite good humbs (recently upgraded by Seymours SH4b - SH2n combo)... The model name was told to me by the seller, but can anyone help me to know more on this guitar? the only refference I could found on this guitar on the internet was this excerpt from the Blue Book of Electric Guitars:
http://books.google.com/books?id=ERpMwa0e3zkC&pg=PA395&lpg=PA395&dq=fernandes+%22apg+125%22&source=web&ots=QaHdx5tnpE&sig=-yo8StuVy-5E7V-WsrK2hH2eorw#PPA395,M1
the seller told it was made in Japan - how much truth can possibly be in this statement (well, on the hardware side I have founded Japan on the tremolo block, and all wiring is with Hitachi on it but nothing else, ah, and Grover tuners)?
here are the photos:
Any guidance from forum gurus would be welcome!