a 1965 Standel guitar.
http://cgi.ebay.com/65-Standel-by-Hallm ... dZViewItem
You don't see one of these everyday
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Re: You don't see one of these everyday
I've seen this very guitar at least twice on eBay. It is really cool. One would have to think that there should be quite a few of these guitars out there. Looking at the large casting that makes up a good part of the guitar. The cost of producing a piece like that you'd think it was more than a prototype. Does anyone no more about this model?
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Re: You don't see one of these everyday
This particular guitar I think is a one-off, probably the same one that was in the Downbeat ad (shown in the ebay auction). I remember seeing this very guitar when Steve Soest had it about 6-7 years ago.
Definitely built by the Standel factory up in Bakersfield, which had a short life, maybe 1964-1967. They took out this ad for the Ventures-shaped guitars but to this day I've only seen the one marked "Standel" (this same guitar that's in the ebay auction) and at least half a dozen that were very similar that were "re-branded" Hallmark guitars (I even wrote a Guitar Player article on the "Double Branded Hallmark/Standel" guitar). I think the guys guess that there were 12 of these is probably about right.
A year after this one was made, Standel was making a bunch of the "Custom" and "Custom Deluxe" solidbody and hollowbody electrics, which are quite common to see, so my best guess is that these 1965 models were sort of a failed attempt at launching the Standel guitar line, which then got off the ground a year later with a redesigned body shape and slightly less cumbersome metal plate to house the pickups in.
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Definitely built by the Standel factory up in Bakersfield, which had a short life, maybe 1964-1967. They took out this ad for the Ventures-shaped guitars but to this day I've only seen the one marked "Standel" (this same guitar that's in the ebay auction) and at least half a dozen that were very similar that were "re-branded" Hallmark guitars (I even wrote a Guitar Player article on the "Double Branded Hallmark/Standel" guitar). I think the guys guess that there were 12 of these is probably about right.
A year after this one was made, Standel was making a bunch of the "Custom" and "Custom Deluxe" solidbody and hollowbody electrics, which are quite common to see, so my best guess is that these 1965 models were sort of a failed attempt at launching the Standel guitar line, which then got off the ground a year later with a redesigned body shape and slightly less cumbersome metal plate to house the pickups in.
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