Bizarre Japanese guitars

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In the hope that FM sleepkid / Craig will return to delight us with his knowledge of the MIJs, here are a few favourites from my collection (yes, I have a problem and I've acknowledged it).
Yamaha SG3 (1966):
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Greco TD500 (custom order, 1974):
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Teisco TG-64 (1966), Mory Jazzmaster refin (1967), Fender Japan Jazzmaster (1985):
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Morales Mosrite copy (1966):
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Teisco NB-4 project (1964):
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Greco TL-350 project (1972):
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Squier Japan TC55 (1983):
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Re: Bizarre Japanese guitars

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I have that same Teisco red short-scale bass. Mine is in battleship grey and those pickups were wretched so I had a buddy put a P in there and routed a new pickguard for it w/ green pearl. Even uglier now, dgaf.

Also the round curve on the headstock appears to have been sawn off so it is a pointy spear-looking bastard now.

Thinnest fretwire ever.

I'll get a photo when I'm not on my work computer. Gave a baritone to Dylan from the God Eaters that he is having a lot of fun with. I think I've thinned out most of my other "interesting" Japanese guitars - like you all have said above, as cool as many of them are, many are still pretty wonky to play even after being properly set-up.

Re: Bizarre Japanese guitars

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I've posted this before, but that's a Custom Tele Deluxe made by Hayashi/Zenon. It's a great guitar, although I need to ground the bridge. I would love to find an off-brand Jazzmaster like that Mory.
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