

Pickups are microphonic pick-ups, and they have those sounds that you may be after if reading this – that warm clean sound and that massive chunky distorted sound. It was a big chunky neck that feels great in your hand.

The neck on this guitar was one of our favorites. The guitar already had great action so no adjustments needed there, and the neck was straight as an arrow. There was also some deadness around the 10th fret that we fixed. The frets needed cleaning around them (and even under one of them).

The electronics were very clean and nice. And we did whatever repairs or cleaning is necessary (on this one, we just worked on the frets and cleaned the electronics). We tried o keep everything original on these guitars (and on this one we haven’t changed anything – it’s completely original, as far as we can tell). This guitar was super cool looking of course (as most of these 60s Japanese guitars are), but it also was as wonderfully playable as any nice guitar should be. This 1964 Teisco was dated with the information provided at (great site!).
