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Hohner guitar identification
Hohner guitar identification




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  3. HOHNER GUITAR IDENTIFICATION SERIES
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Kingsway, for example, was a street just a stones-throw from their central London headquarters.

hohner guitar identification

Early examples included the Kingsway, Holborn, Farringdon and Metropolitan - all names associated with their London address, and the surrounding area. They had no guitar manufacturing facility of their own, but in the late 1950s / early 1960s they started to sell Hohner branded guitars in the UK, under the brand name Hohner London.

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Feel free to ignore.Hohner were a German musical instrument company most associated with harmonicas and accordions. Like I said, this post is just me thinking out loud. The former (selling it) would be simpler, but the guitar is a beauty, and sounds so sweet and has great sustain. If the latter, I could see spending hundreds of dollars, which is about what I've got into it. I go back and forth over selling it or investing in it. I'm really frustrated, with myself as much as anyone/anything. So now I'm trying to figure out if it's worth the time and money to repair/replace the nut, lower the action and add electronics, and if so, what system. Well, it had the issue with the nut that I didn't detect right away (because the action was high and it didn't get as much play). He offered it to me for $300, and I went for it. Then the next day the owner called me and apologetically told me that his salesman made a mistake, that they only had the DR-550 left (no cutaway, no electronics). I contacted them, confirmed that they did, gave them my card information and bought it.

hohner guitar identification

I can't remember if I told that story, but I found a store in Misouri with an online presence that claimed they had the DR-550CE. My beloved old G-940 plays just so sweetly, but of course is not an acoustic/electric. I'm just thinking out loud here, fellas, but I trying to work through the best option given the current status of my two Hohners. But please, dear Lord, don't let it come to that!

hohner guitar identification

If times get worse, I can of course make do with what I've got, and if it came to it, I could pare down to just one (shudder! ) guitar (my Hohner G-940, of course). I don't have a classical, or a 12-string, a resonator, etc. But I don't have a guitar for everything I want to do or try. So for the most part, every spare $20 I get goes to guitars and gear.Īnd yes, I do have a modest collection of guitars (9 at present). Okay, I'm also a bibliophile, but over the last 20 years I've amassed an impressive amount of books, and mostly at discount/used prices. I'm not into clothes from my childhood years to now, I pretty much just wear roper boots, jeans and T-shirts. And I don't do much fishin' anymore, even though I live in a coastal town, so I don't throw any Jacksons toward those interests.

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Not opposed to it for any PC reasons, just mainly did my huntin' when I lived on the farm. Guitars are pretty much my only vice.er, addiction.uh, I mean hobby!

HOHNER GUITAR IDENTIFICATION SERIES

There are 8 Arbor series models listed (on page 13), and in the Model Name column, each model # (HG-905, HG-905L, HG-910, HG-912, HG-920, HG-930, HG-940, HG-950) is followed by the words "Arbor Wood Series." The HG-310 was built in the same time frame as the guitars in the Arbor series, but was not a part of that series. That description does not match up with the Acoustic categorization, so the description has to be in error.Īt any rate, the dates for the HG-310, like most of the acoustic HG-models, have the same production dates: 1978-1985. But then in the description column, it says "Body Construction: Semi-Hollow (Chambered)."

hohner guitar identification

In the Years from-to column, the dates are 1978-1985, the same production years as the guitars in the Arbor series. The different columns of information include Category, Model Name, Year from-to, Description and Former Retail Price.įor the HG-310, it is listed as Acoustic in the Category column. The information is laid out as a chart in grid fashion. And I think the information is partially wrong. On page 12, it has only one entry for an HG-310.

HOHNER GUITAR IDENTIFICATION PDF

I've referred to a PDF online document several times now, the "Hohner - Historical Guitar Models."






Hohner guitar identification