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Info on Greco Archtop
Anyone got info/opinions on Greco arch tops. My son is looking at one its a copy of a Gibson Es 175. I believe it's made in Japan and could be a "Lawsuit" model but I'm not entirely sure about that. It certainly looks the part but I was wondering about performance. Thanks in advance
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Those "lawsuit" guitars from the early-70's are generally quite well-made - in many cases far more so than the junk most of the American manufacturers were pumping out at the time - so as long as it passes the usual scrutiny you'd give any guitar you're good to go. Electronics on the earliest models are best described as adequate; if they've been maintained they'll still work every time and produce reasonable tone, but don't expect Duncan/Lollar/DiMarzio quality (Ibanez upped the ante in the late-70's with their Super 58/Super 70 pickups - nearly as highly prized in their own right as some of the American vintage stuff). If the price is right and everything checks out, I say go for it...
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Appreciate your thoughts Steve. The young fella is going to buy it, he is pretty excited
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