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Auriemma
Posted 2009-05-07 6:37 PM (#416667)
Subject: OT - Help ID this guitar (non-O)



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I am trying to find out what kind of guitar my first electric was.

Well, here is a pic circa 1976. The guitar was a 1975-76 Toyota.



So... what do you think it was a replica of?
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alpep
Posted 2009-05-07 7:06 PM (#416668 - in reply to #416667)
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replica of a gibson trini lopez without the diamond cutaways
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-05-07 7:12 PM (#416669 - in reply to #416667)
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Intrigued, I searched the Trini Lopez,



and found the Gibson Barney Kessel...
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GaryB
Posted 2009-05-07 8:03 PM (#416670 - in reply to #416667)
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Makes me think of Trini shimmying up the rope in The Dirty Dozen, being followed by machine gun fire.
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alpep
Posted 2009-05-08 1:15 PM (#416671 - in reply to #416667)
Subject: Re: OT - Help ID this guitar (non-O)


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barney kessel was a thicker body

trini lopez was like a 335 thickness
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alpep
Posted 2009-05-08 1:15 PM (#416672 - in reply to #416667)
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barney kessel was a thicker body

trini lopez was like a 335 thickness
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Auriemma
Posted 2009-05-08 2:07 PM (#416673 - in reply to #416667)
Subject: Re: OT - Help ID this guitar (non-O)



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An error on the description of my guitar (not that it matters) but it was a 1971 Toyota BK.

Yes, the BK was a full thickness, the TL came in full and a thinline models. Trini Lopez was discovered by Frank Sinatra playing a Gibson BK. Gibson later made a TL version with diamond shaped f-holes, a reversed Firebird headstock, and a Lopez nameplate on the trapeze. He later changed to a ES-335 with the same appointments as the original TL.

From what I can find, the Ventura V-1400 was this ones twin.

3 more words...


I WANT ONE!
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-05-08 2:37 PM (#416674 - in reply to #416667)
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If only there were a dealer who specialized in obscure vintage instruments.... but alas, that is a lost art.
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Auriemma
Posted 2012-03-10 8:48 PM (#451752 - in reply to #416667)
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2 years and 10 months later... I GOT ONE!
1970 Ventura V-1400 aka the Barney Kessel







As good as she looks in the pics, she needs work. The only original part left besides the neck and body is the tailpiece, wiring harness, and knobs. So I have decided to replace everything. I'm waiting for all the new parts to arrive as we speak. Otherwise the body is a very good shape, so I will touch it up and buff it out. We will see how I do in a few weeks. Wish me luck.
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Designzilla
Posted 2012-03-10 10:33 PM (#451757 - in reply to #416667)
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Congratulations! That's pretty cool that you were able to find one. Nice sunburst and I like the tailpiece.
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