mirrorboy said:That's a great read Andrew. Would you consider putting "rock'n'roll" before the 'fanatics' bit at the end?
Tom
mirrorboy said:That's a great read Andrew. Would you consider putting "rock'n'roll" before the 'fanatics' bit at the end?
Tom
imosdad said:Hi Iain,
Hope its not too late! I've now got photos of my Metallic Blue and Lake Placid Blue Goldies. I've pm'd you.
Cheers
Dave
iainblack said:We get 20% off if we order by the end of March too!
amunro said:All,
I have just posted what I think should be the final version of the intro onto my site at: http://burningpine.com/TokaiForeword.aspx.
This version includes some updates and edits from Peter Mac including the table for Silver Stars (many thanks Peter, that saved me several hours).
As ever, let me have any feedback. I know that Iain is keen to get this locked as soon as possible.
thanks.
stratman323 said:Just a few queries on the Silver Star table.
The earliest Goldies had MADE IN JAPAN BY ROCK N ROLL FANATICS as the bottom line of the decal, but that was quickly changed to THE QUALITY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE WORLD. But all of mine have the later writing - does anyone have a Goldie with the first set of words?
bamyasi said:One of my goldies has the first set of words. Does this mean the date of manufacture can be narrowed down to a particular year?
stratman323 said:bamyasi said:One of my goldies has the first set of words. Does this mean the date of manufacture can be narrowed down to a particular year?
I've got an idea that it means it's one of the earliest ones, but I don't have any proof of that. It's not the black one you bought from me, so tell us more.
I bought an ST50 new in December 1983, it must have been one of the first script decal Goldies on the market, & I think it had the first set of words. But I don't have any pics, & I sold it in 1987 so my memory may be failing me. But I don't recall seeing another Goldie with that writing since, & I always wondered why.
Why would they change it anyway?
bamyasi said:Here is a link to some pictures of the goldie with the "Made In Japan By.." decal.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/46160831@N08/sets/72157623035123767/detail/
Were there differences in goldies in US and Europe? Could it have something to do with that?
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