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GALLERY: Mike Robinson’s Wacky 1960s Electric Collection

Mike Robinson

A sampling of Airline, Domino, Eko, Kustom, Hagstrom, and more from the collection of Eastwood Guitars founder Mike Robinson.


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Photos courtesy myrareguitars.com.

     

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Dennis
on 02/02/2013
Have a 6 string EKO Florentine exactily like the one posted in Mike's collection. I'm looking for a white tophat clear dome TONE knob to replace one that is less than perfect. Anyone know where a knob such as this can be purchased or otherwise where the clear dome piece can be bought and I'll reinstall in the present knob that other wise is good.
Darrell
on 06/05/2012
I've got a Arline barney kessel 60's model with kleenex pickups.really nice shape.Anybody know what it's worth??Not a 10,but a good 8.E-mail me at funguy121548@hughes.net thanks
Barrie
on 03/14/2012
The guitars on the back wall are Hoyer. Good luck in getting one though! hahaha
lLucas
on 03/14/2012
thank you to share the knowledge its alway a pleasured to educated our self further
Peter Marechal
on 03/01/2012
Ultra cool! It seems that nothing is that new having been done back in the 60's with the ornate body shapes. And controls up the ying yang! I wonder how they sound...
nicholaspaul
on 03/01/2012
The Kustom K-200 has a nut width of 1 5/8" (like most G&Ls), according to Tommy's Guitar Shop, and 1 9/16" (like the Angus Young SG) according to other sources. Come on, it's not THAT thin.
Major Twang
on 03/01/2012
Randy Backman has an interesting two hour long program on CBC Radio 2 every Sunday afternoon. I love it! Mike Robinson is a smart dude who has been willing and able to pull a few strings in a highly competitive market...Good for him.
Joe Emery
on 03/01/2012
What are the guitars on the wall behind him in this photo? Anyone know?
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on 03/01/2012
The high end Teisco Guitars are very good, considering that most of the Japanese imports were junk. Iwish I would have purchased a top of the line Spectrum. I always liked their look and features. EKO was also making the VOX guitars in the 60's. Don't forget about the Hagstrom 8 string bass.
c.wright
on 02/29/2012
the pickguards on the those Domino instruments weren't 'simulated woodgrain' they were actually WOODEN pickguards!! The top was a nicely figured piece of somethingorother veneer but the rest was luan or something. what is crazy is that the pickguard itself is bound... like, triple bound, with black and white and finally tortoise. It seems like they spent more time and effort on the pickguards than on the rest of the instrument!!



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