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The Eko Model 995 Violin Bass Model Electric Bass Guitar (1965) was made in Italy, serial # 93377 is a sunburst polyester finish, laminated maple body, laminated maple neck with ebony fingerboard. If anyone knows anything about it or EKO guitars in general I would. I also own a Ranger 6 which I bought at an autojumble at Newark. I recently bought a eko 12 string electric acoustic. My guitar seems to.

Description: An unknown and lethal virus has wiped out five billion people in 1996. Twelve monkeys dvdrip torrent download5875273. A convict (James Cole) reluctantly volunteers to be sent back in time to 1996 to gather information about the origin of the epidemic (who he's told was spread by a mysterious 'Army of the Twelve Monkeys') and locate the virus before it mutates so that scientists can study it. Only 1% of the population has survived by the year 2035, and is forced to live underground.

Just found this site. Can't give you much on your guitar, but I have an EKO 6 string I bought in 1973. It's jet black, dreadnought shape and full with a very full sound, weghs a ton too!Never seen one since, anyone have any ideas on it? It looks very 'high end' in the EKO range. Has lots of design in gold pearl effect on head stock, pearl fret markers and double scratchplates.::: I recently have bought an EKO J 56-1 12 string Electric-Acoustic and wish to find out more about it.::: If anyone knows anything about it or EKO guitars in general I would::: greatly appreciate any information.

Thanks.:: Dear Sir,:: For more information about EKO guitars visit:: Best regards, Geoff. I aiso have an Eko that matches your description black double scratchplates,gold hardware white bindings and M.O.P. Fret markers.i paid £120 for it in 1973 and it still plays beautifully!!Eko was an Italian made guitar the more common acoustic was the Ranger which I believe was made in various guises and finishes.as far as I am aware it started with a Series 1 and went up to a Series 6.I also own a Ranger 6 which I bought at an autojumble at Newark recently.This one is blonde with a mahogony? Upside down bridge.The bridge 'bone' is fully adjustable enabling the action to be adjusted with great accuracy and thus makes the guitar very 'playable' I think they are one of the best medium priced guitars ever produced,much better than any Fender,of an equivalent price.

: Just found this site. Can't give you much on your guitar, but I have an EKO 6 string I bought in 1973. It's jet black, dreadnought shape and full with a very full sound, weghs a ton too!Never seen one since, anyone have any ideas on it? It looks very 'high end' in the EKO range. Has lots of design in gold pearl effect on head stock, pearl fret markers and double scratchplates.:::: I recently have bought an EKO J 56-1 12 string Electric-Acoustic and wish to find out more about it.:::: If anyone knows anything about it or EKO guitars in general I would:::: greatly appreciate any information. Thanks.::: Dear Sir,::: For more information about EKO guitars visit::: Best regards, Geoff.

I bought an Eko J56 12 string acoustic made in 1965 or 66 for £8.It was covered in greasy soot and dust,broken strings etc. But with a clean and new strings it came up an instant player with the best action Ive ever played and I do have a Gibson L1. These Eko's are becoming a cult instrument in the UK and if anyone's got one hang on to it!! The volume and tone is beyond belief and with a pick up you could really go to town.

Yes they weigh a ton but is this bad?? They are ideal buskers and pretty much bomb proof so if you want to do a Woody Guthrie take you Eko, If I lost mine or it was damaged I'd not be pleased so I'm going to get another one as insurance.

Eko ranger guitar serial numbers by name

Keep playing the Delta blues you young fellers.I'm 73 and time is limited. Pick up the torch,AND an EKO!

I’ve been running www.myrareguitars.com since about 1997. Before that I was doing it with pen and paper. Recently I discovered a file folder on my backup drive with TONS of photos containing just about every guitar I’d ever bought and sold over the years.

Looking at these photos have stirred up some memories. Here is another story with some photos (to the best of my deteriorating memory) from the Back Catalog of myRareGuitars. EKO Guitars started in Italy in 1959 by Oliviero Pigini. It soon became the largest guitar manufacturer in Europe producing a half million guitars a year. Although primarily distributed throughout Europe, some models found their way to North America in the 1960’s via Milwaukee’s LoDuca brothers. Many of these “budget” guitars were purchased by our parents as student guitars and found their way into the back of a closet. Over the years, with the help of EBAY, many have surfaced and found their way into my collection.

Winxcom program for calculating x ray attenuation coefficients. Here are some highlights to share. I just stumbled onto here in my search for an alternative to LaBella Silk & Steel medium guage 12 string strings, (sorry, Ill get to the point) Anyways, the first 12 string I ever bought (40ish years back) was an EKO from my mothers mail order book, and since that day i was hooked onto 12string guitars. I still use the EKO to this day, as the wide neck suits my way of playing, I also like the adjustable bridge as well as the zero fret, something you rarely see these days. So much so that whenever I buy another 12 string Guitar, I now always fit a zero fret, as in my opinion, it improoves it intonation and action no end. For me, the EKO was all about use-abilaty and playabilaty at an affordable cost, which started me on a road of enjoyment for the many years since.

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The Eko Model 995 Violin Bass Model Electric Bass Guitar (1965) was made in Italy, serial # 93377 is a sunburst polyester finish, laminated maple body, laminated maple neck with ebony fingerboard. If anyone knows anything about it or EKO guitars in general I would. I also own a Ranger 6 which I bought at an autojumble at Newark. I recently bought a eko 12 string electric acoustic. My guitar seems to.

Description: An unknown and lethal virus has wiped out five billion people in 1996. Twelve monkeys dvdrip torrent download5875273. A convict (James Cole) reluctantly volunteers to be sent back in time to 1996 to gather information about the origin of the epidemic (who he's told was spread by a mysterious 'Army of the Twelve Monkeys') and locate the virus before it mutates so that scientists can study it. Only 1% of the population has survived by the year 2035, and is forced to live underground.

Just found this site. Can't give you much on your guitar, but I have an EKO 6 string I bought in 1973. It's jet black, dreadnought shape and full with a very full sound, weghs a ton too!Never seen one since, anyone have any ideas on it? It looks very 'high end' in the EKO range. Has lots of design in gold pearl effect on head stock, pearl fret markers and double scratchplates.::: I recently have bought an EKO J 56-1 12 string Electric-Acoustic and wish to find out more about it.::: If anyone knows anything about it or EKO guitars in general I would::: greatly appreciate any information.

Thanks.:: Dear Sir,:: For more information about EKO guitars visit:: Best regards, Geoff. I aiso have an Eko that matches your description black double scratchplates,gold hardware white bindings and M.O.P. Fret markers.i paid £120 for it in 1973 and it still plays beautifully!!Eko was an Italian made guitar the more common acoustic was the Ranger which I believe was made in various guises and finishes.as far as I am aware it started with a Series 1 and went up to a Series 6.I also own a Ranger 6 which I bought at an autojumble at Newark recently.This one is blonde with a mahogony? Upside down bridge.The bridge 'bone' is fully adjustable enabling the action to be adjusted with great accuracy and thus makes the guitar very 'playable' I think they are one of the best medium priced guitars ever produced,much better than any Fender,of an equivalent price.

: Just found this site. Can't give you much on your guitar, but I have an EKO 6 string I bought in 1973. It's jet black, dreadnought shape and full with a very full sound, weghs a ton too!Never seen one since, anyone have any ideas on it? It looks very 'high end' in the EKO range. Has lots of design in gold pearl effect on head stock, pearl fret markers and double scratchplates.:::: I recently have bought an EKO J 56-1 12 string Electric-Acoustic and wish to find out more about it.:::: If anyone knows anything about it or EKO guitars in general I would:::: greatly appreciate any information. Thanks.::: Dear Sir,::: For more information about EKO guitars visit::: Best regards, Geoff.

I bought an Eko J56 12 string acoustic made in 1965 or 66 for £8.It was covered in greasy soot and dust,broken strings etc. But with a clean and new strings it came up an instant player with the best action Ive ever played and I do have a Gibson L1. These Eko's are becoming a cult instrument in the UK and if anyone's got one hang on to it!! The volume and tone is beyond belief and with a pick up you could really go to town.

Yes they weigh a ton but is this bad?? They are ideal buskers and pretty much bomb proof so if you want to do a Woody Guthrie take you Eko, If I lost mine or it was damaged I'd not be pleased so I'm going to get another one as insurance.

Eko ranger guitar serial numbers by name

Keep playing the Delta blues you young fellers.I'm 73 and time is limited. Pick up the torch,AND an EKO!

I’ve been running www.myrareguitars.com since about 1997. Before that I was doing it with pen and paper. Recently I discovered a file folder on my backup drive with TONS of photos containing just about every guitar I’d ever bought and sold over the years.

Looking at these photos have stirred up some memories. Here is another story with some photos (to the best of my deteriorating memory) from the Back Catalog of myRareGuitars. EKO Guitars started in Italy in 1959 by Oliviero Pigini. It soon became the largest guitar manufacturer in Europe producing a half million guitars a year. Although primarily distributed throughout Europe, some models found their way to North America in the 1960’s via Milwaukee’s LoDuca brothers. Many of these “budget” guitars were purchased by our parents as student guitars and found their way into the back of a closet. Over the years, with the help of EBAY, many have surfaced and found their way into my collection.

Winxcom program for calculating x ray attenuation coefficients. Here are some highlights to share. I just stumbled onto here in my search for an alternative to LaBella Silk & Steel medium guage 12 string strings, (sorry, Ill get to the point) Anyways, the first 12 string I ever bought (40ish years back) was an EKO from my mothers mail order book, and since that day i was hooked onto 12string guitars. I still use the EKO to this day, as the wide neck suits my way of playing, I also like the adjustable bridge as well as the zero fret, something you rarely see these days. So much so that whenever I buy another 12 string Guitar, I now always fit a zero fret, as in my opinion, it improoves it intonation and action no end. For me, the EKO was all about use-abilaty and playabilaty at an affordable cost, which started me on a road of enjoyment for the many years since.