It looks like the headstock says something like Brothers on it with Tone at the top.
Looks pretty nice and sounds great, but I can't find anything about it online:
Anyone know of this clone?
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Anyone know of this clone?
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Wilson Bros. VM-100 Bogle Model
Reissue Epiphone Willshire
Marshall Mosfet 100 Reverb amp
Green Russian Fuzz Box
Cordovox Super V
Golden Cup Chromatic B-System
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Re: Anyone know of this clone?
Never heard of a Tone Brothers (which is not to say they don't exist) - but the headstock looks like a Fullerton MoVibe. Maybe it was customized, after it was bought.
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Re: Anyone know of this clone?
Nice cover....I am still working on getting that harmonic run to sound right 

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Re: Anyone know of this clone?
The guitar definitely is not a Fullerton Movibe as the Fullerton Movibe does not have the slanted neck pickup nor does it have the "Mosrite" vibrato. However, GattonFan is correct that the headstock is shaped somewhat like the Fullerton headstock. The Fullerton also came with chickenhead knobs. Whatever it is-it has great tone and whoever is playing is doing a fantastic job.
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