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heb9_28 11-26-2012 10:36 AM

Bass ID (Greco)
 
Hey all, another bass ID thread.

Here's a semi-hollow Greco. Unfortunately this is the only picture I have of the bass (and the only reference point I have, what you see is what you get. I don't know what -if anything- else is stamped anywhere). It's a bolt on neck.



Internet searches have availed me nothing. The main thing throwing me off is the three way switch, most of the Greco's I'm coming across have the two switch "on/off" sliders on the lower horn. Also, a lot of the other vintage semi-hollows I'm seeing have the rounded horns, not the sharp ones like this. Anyone have any idea about what model/year bass this is?

Thanks!!

heb9_28 11-26-2012 10:46 AM

Also my other question would be about the tailpiece. Most Greco's have a weird trapeze lookin' thing.

heb9_28 11-26-2012 05:51 PM

Bumpin' it up for the evening TBers.

heb9_28 11-27-2012 07:19 AM

Anybody? Don't we have some vintage Japan guys floating around here?

Immigrant 11-27-2012 08:33 AM

Not much Greco speak going on here.

I looked for a few minutes yesterday, Googling stuff like Fujigen, Fujigen Gakki, etc, and gave up.

That sure is a cool looking instrument. Good luck with your info quest!

cdef 11-27-2012 10:27 AM

Can't help much..., but based on the pickups I'd date it to maybe 1969, just before Kanda Shokai moved to Matsumoku as subcontractor for Greco (which they then built up to 1975, more or less, until Fujigen took over). This one might still have been built by Teisco craftsmen under the Kawai umbrella, in that last phase. So if the neck plate has a rounded lower edge and (possibly) 5 screws, this would be my conclusion. Grecos of the late '60s were imported into the US first by Avnet, then by Kustom..

OTOH, if the neck plate says "Steel Reinforced Neck", it's likely to have been made by Matsumoku already. The body and hs are consistent with some other Matsumoku models of that period, branded Aria Diamond, Bruno, Conrad, Encore, Lyle, etc.

Immigrant 11-27-2012 10:33 AM

There is a similar Aria model pictured here. Similar, but not exact:

http://www.matsumoku.org/models/aria...w/sig/sig.html

You may find a closer model elsewhere on that website. If you get a definitive answer from outside TB, remember to report back!

heb9_28 11-27-2012 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cdef (Post 13503153)
Can't help much..., but based on the pickups I'd date it to maybe 1969, just before Kanda Shokai moved to Matsumoku as subcontractor for Greco (which they then built up to 1975, more or less, until Fujigen took over). This one might still have been built by Teisco craftsmen under the Kawai umbrella, in that last phase. So if the neck plate has a rounded lower edge and (possibly) 5 screws, this would be my conclusion. Grecos of the late '60s were imported into the US first by Avnet, then by Kustom..

OTOH, if the neck plate says "Steel Reinforced Neck", it's likely to have been made by Matsumoku already. The body and hs are consistent with some other Matsumoku models of that period, branded Aria Diamond, Bruno, Conrad, Encore, Lyle, etc.

Great info. Thanks!

So the big tell would be the neck plate?


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