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Greco guitar models
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greco guitar models

Includes modern hard case.No emailCall/textSeven1six two0seven 8five1zero. Vintage 60s Greco Shrike model 950 guitar.

greco guitar models

60s Greco Shrike guitar model 950 - $650 (Springville).1967 Greco Electric Guitar model GR-974 Sunburst Electric Guitar - $380 (Worthington).1967 Greco Electric Guitar model GR-974 Sunburst Electric Guitar - $400 (Worthington)ġ967 Greco Electric Guitar model GR-974 Sunburst Electric Guitarplays good needs very little to be prefect.Very hard to find Greco guitar in great condition- I have played guitar for 35 years and I have played many guitars- This one sounds up there in the higher quality sounding and playing guitars-Kanda Shokai was established in 1948 and the Greco brand name was started in 1960.It was not until. Greco Violin model GR-974 1967 Sunburst Electric Guitar - $1400 (Worthington).1965 Greco Guitar Model GR-4 - $75 (Cambridge)ġ965 Greco Guitar Model GR-4I am selling many musical instruments, this listing is only for the Greco Guitar.The original Greco brand was owned by the Hershman Musical Instrument Company of New York (Goya Guitars inc) in the late 1960’s.Model GR-4 Flat top Spanish Guitar (steel.Personally, I feel they were separate Greco brand guitars. It's possible because the "Goya" style logo changed sometime during the 1980s on Goya guitars made for CF Martin Guitars (Goya International). A different "Greco" style logo did appear on Japanese made guitars from the 70s which may or may not be associated with Goya guitars. I believe the Greco brand name comes from the famous 16th century Cretan-born painter El Greco. The labels would say, "Designed, serviced and adjusted by Goya Guitars, Inc." The "Greco" logo was in the same style as the "Goya" logo (which was based on the signature of the famous 18th century Spanish painter Francisco Jose de Goya). They were made in various European countries such as West Germany and Yugosalvia. The original Greco brand named guitars were owned by the Hershman Musical Instrument Company of New York (Goya Guitars Inc) in the mid to late 1960s as best I can tell.












Greco guitar models