![]() ![]() (At least as an ET-200 it adheres to the company's standard model numbering system E for electric, T for tremolo, 2 for two pickups) The almost unique pressed metal pickguard hasn't appeared on any other Teisco Del Rey model that we've seen.Īnyway, whatever its place in the Teisco timeline, we're here to tell you that this little number is a ripper! Never marketed in Australia, Teisco Del Rey guitars have developed a real cult following here over the past few years, with nothing else delivering quite the same vintage twang, and this ET-200 has twang and grunt galore! The famous Teisco single-coil pickups really punch through, with the tremolo system both smooth and reliable.Įlectrics are perfect, there's almost no wear at all on the frets, and the fretboard itself is a superb piece of dark Brazilian Rosewood. ![]() It's most likely from the twelve to eighteen month period when the company had just been taken over by Kawai, during which time there were various short-lived new models and re-jigged current models, while the new owners tried to decide Teisco's future direction. We've only ever seen one single stray photo of this Teisco model before, so it's hard to be 100% certain about its place in Teisco / Teisco Del Rey history. ![]()
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