![]() ![]() Also this guitar was in a bad condition but not as bad as the first one. That pickguard came with the guitar that is painted in white color. It did not have the pickguard with integrated pickup as it has today. The one that still has the Sunburst painting, looked like this when I bought it. In 2010 I bought another two Egmond Lucky 7, only a few weeks apart. The excellent guitarist and friend of mine, Christian Persson, is playing on the guitar, a few weeks before the next mod. Then it was like that for about 20 years. Later I added another pickup and a switch for the pickups. I attached a HГ¶fner 510 pickup and a black painted piece of aluminum sheet metal and on that I placed a volume control and a connection jack. They have cost from €2 to € 20 each and has been broken in one way or another. I have bought all my Lucky 7 guitars at flea markets. The necks were painted in black, but I have sanded two of them and clear varnished them instead, so now you can see that they are made of beech wood. GENERAL VINTAGE GUITAR RESOURCES: Vintage Guitar Magazine - this is Vintage Guitar 101 and all neophytes are advised to start here. Napoli-Cagliari 3-0: Hamsik si sblocca, poi è tutta discesaSerie A, Napoli-Cagliari 3-0: azzurri a punteggio pieno. Latest NZD market news, analysis and New Zealand Dollar trading forecast. ![]() NZD (New Zealand Dollar) - Latest News, Analysis and Forex. Today they look a bit different from each other, but in the beginning they all had the same Sunburst finish as the the one in the middle. My guess is that they are made during the time period of 1960-1963. JG=JazzGuitar and CA=CutAway.īased on it, they made the body sides a little lower (50-60mm instead of 70-80mm) and attached a Royal pickguard with an integrated pickup, and it became the ES113/21CA. In the 1955 catalog, the two models JG113/5 and JG113/5CA are shown. Along the way, the conventional name has varied, as the catalog information shows here. It is not that easy to determine the period of time when they were called Lucky 7 but a well reasoned guess is, approximately 1958-1964. But before we take a closer look at them, we will look in some Egmond catalogs to see how the Lucky 7 (and its predecessors as well as its successors) looked like in there.
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