Sunday, May 26, 2013

The Aria Ike Isaacs - A forgotten 1980's classic!

Hello Fretheads! A guitar to watch out for that is something of a forgotten classic so much so that I found it hard to track down a really clear picture of one is the Aria Ike Isaacs Signature Model The best ones are from the early 1980's as they were first available in 1981. They were designed around a concept of a classic semi acoustic design made to be lightweight and with a very comfortable neck. They sound great unplugged or amplified - try a Polytone or a small boutique 10 watt -20 watt combo. Sound wise they have a light touch with a fair bit of attack. Build wise a nice cutaway allows access to the upper frets with little real difficulty and the double binding is always a useful indicator. Perhaps the most important aspect on these early ones is the solid spruce top - no ply here, combine this with an Ebony board and you are into serious quality territory. "Champagne quality", and if you keep you're eyes peeled "for lemonade money". People simply do not know how to price these and I have seem them as high as £750 but as cheap as £350. Aim to pick one up for around £500 and you can't go wrong. The original model number was the somewhat dull TA1500 - don't you just love those Japanese product names? Only the Japanese could take a beautiful instrument and call it the TA1500! Nonetheless I see great things ahead price wise for shallow and deep semi solids and these Aria's are worth keeping your eye out for. Until next time Fretheads!

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Selling a 1970/71 Selmer Treble and Bass 50 R SV Valve

1970/71 Selmer Treble and Bass 50 R SV Valve head in Brixham, Exeter | Guitars, Guitar Amplifiers for Sale | Gumtree.com

Currently selling this 70's Selmer! Imagine what this sounds like? Raucous but with subtle undertones of early 70's Hiwatt and a Plexi style decay!!!!! Lovely! Click through above or give me a call on 07895355482

Monday, January 14, 2013

Daftcat's daily nonsense: The 1974 Rickenbacker 4001

Daftcat's daily nonsense: The 1974 Rickenbacker 4001: Todays job... CLEAN THAT RICKY..! Well then... this took a damn sight longer than we first thought. Started cleaning this at 9.00am and f...