Електрическа китара Greco SPF-70 (I believe) 80's Made in Japan
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If you want, you can come to me and check the guitar yourself, I live in Mladost 2, Sofia.
I have this second-hand electric guitar, I don't know much about it, but I was able to find some information.
The guitar, I believe, is a mid-scale Super-Strat. The last frets are convex. It has a G-Force tremolo system with its tremolo arm and tension bar, Greco tuners, locks, 1 volume knob and 1 tone knob.
The pickups are 2 humbuckers and a 3-way switch. There is a push-up switch in the volume knob that provides more than 3 PU combinations. I'm not sure if the push-up switch is Coil Tap or Coil Split. The pickups, both, are "DIMARZIO PICKUPS MADE IN USA" and look like a retro "Super Distortion" from the late 70's and early 80's to me.
There is no brand name printed on the headstock or anywhere else, but judging by the body shape, headstock shape, Greco tuners, and G-Force tremolo, I believe this is some kind of "Greek-guitar device with Spirit Energy", probably a "Greco SPF-70" (Spitfire), manufactured in the second half of the 80s (judging by the serial, maybe 1987?), but I can't find the exact model, as all the SPF-70s I find have the HSS PU configuration and different numbers/combinations of knobs or switches, which is why I believe it is modified.
[Greco SPF-70] taken from a 1987 Greco catalog (photo attached)
"Dry PickUp, G-force tremolo system, Jim Dunlop fret, Oil finish neck, Coil Tap switch"
The serial number starts with an "A" and then has six digits, which is consistent with the Greco SPF type of serial numbers. It appears that the first two digits after the letter indicate the year.
Note: Only the main unit (with its tremolo arm) is being sold. The music stand and guitar strap are for decoration.
Please feel free to comment or ask anything about the electric guitar.
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Please watch the video for a more detailed explanation
I want you can come to my place and check the guitar yourself, I live in Mladost 2, Sofia.
I have this second hand electric guitar, I don't know much about this one but I was able to find some information.
The guitar, it seems to me, is a medium scale Super-Strat. The last frets are scalloped. Has a G-Force tremolo system with its tremolo arm and tensor bar, Greco tuners, locks, 1 volume knob and 1 tone knob.
The pickups are 2 humbuckers and a 3 way switch. Has a push-up switch in the volume knob which provides more than 3 PU combinations. I'm not sure if the push-up switch is Coil Tap or Coil Split. The pickups, both of them, are "DIMARZIO PICKUPS MADE IN USA" and they look to me like the vintage "Super Distortion" from the late 70s and early 80s.
There is no brand-name printed on the headstock or anywhere else, but judging by the shape of the body, the headstock shape, the Greco tuners and the G-Force tremolo, I believe this is some sort of "Greco-Guitar Device with Spirit Energy", probably a "Greco SPF-70" (Spitfire) produced in the second half of the 80's (judging by the serial, maybe 1987?), but I can't find the exact model since all SPF-70 I find has a HSS PU configuration and a different number/combinations of knobs or switches, thus I believe it has been modified.
[Greco SPF-70] taken from a Greco catalog from 1987 (pic attached)
"Dry PickUp, G-force tremolo system, Jim Dunlop fret, Oil finish neck, Coil Tap switch"
The serial number starts with "A" and then has six digits, which matches the type of serials a Greco SPF has. Seems like the first two digits after the letter mean the year.
Note: Only the main unit (with its tremolo arm) is for sale. The music stand and the guitar strap are decorations.
Please feel free to comment or ask anything regarding the electric guitar.