May 2009 \ Eye Candy \ Guitar of the Month \ 1962 Wurlitzer Gemini

1962 Wurlitzer Gemini

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Many people are unaware that Wurlitzer made guitars—including futuristic, cartoon guitars that look like they’d be in Elroy Jetson’s personal collection. According to the Blue Book of Electric Guitars (11th Edition), Wurlitzer Guitars were made in Neodesha, Kansas from 1965 until the ‘70s, when the company began to import them from Italy. This guitar’s serial number is 410741; under the neck on the body there is a date stamp of 1962, so we may have a case for Mr. Fjestad.

Loaded with twenty-first century features like true stereo, tremolo bridge, bound fretboard, tone switches (jazz or rock) and a pickup blender, the ’62 Gemini has futuristic retro-cool to burn.

From the collection of Bill Nix and Bill Nix, Jr, Marion, Iowa.

     

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Kevin Macy
on 07/20/2012
I went to Neodesha, Ks long ago and researched the factory history in the local newspaper. Definitely '65. Wurlitzer wanted a line of guitars during the Beatles-inspired guitar boom, which hadn't started in 1962. If that number is on the guitar it isn't a date code. A check of the pot dates should confirm it's later.
Zach Fjestad
on 06/21/2012
The Holman-Woodell facility, who built the Wurlitzer Gemini, opened in 1965 so it is unlikely that this is a 1962.
Joel Carter
on 06/13/2010
I've got a red Gemini. Sweet rare guitar!



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