Re: Bruno Conqueror


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Posted by jane arend-denko on November 13, 2007 at 22:52:22:

In Reply to: Re: Bruno Conqueror posted by Ralph Stanton,Jr. on February 01, 2003 at 20:35:39:

I have one exactly like yours, my father played it in his band in the mid 60's, and it's a beautiful piece of craftsmanship.

Jane


: About 25 years ago, my best friend gave me his first electric guitar that he owned, a Bruno Conqueror. I remember he played it in a band I had at UConn in the late 1960's until he got an Epiphone 335. I've never seen another Bruno either. This guitar is in excellent condition and is a two pup (single coils), double cutaway,
: f hole, pearloid headstock & floating pearloid pickguard, free wooden based bridge with adjustable saddles.It has a slim fast bound neck, rectangular perloid markers, with an adjustable neck rod, the color is reddish orange sunburst and very pretty. It plays fine, however, the pots could use some cleaning or use. The guitar is made in japan (based on the neck plate) but there is no other identifying marks or serial numbers that I know of. With the rest of my guitars at hand, I never play it. It mostly sits in its original case . I do not have a clue to its value.





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