Hi, I have a Kiso Suzuki ES 335 replica and I wanted to find the value so I can sell it. Does anyone know where I can go to find out what it’s worth? It seems to be an older model, I say this because of the PAP Gotoh pups that it has in it. Any help would be greatly welcomed. Thank you.
: anyone ever heard of a 4 string guitar that's called Weiss Superiola
I actually just bought one at a Salvation Army. It's a baritone ukulele, but that basically means it's a 4-string guitar. The standard tuning for the strings is D G B E, so it's just like the top four strings of a 6-string guitar. Should be in the same octave as a guitar with a slightly different timbre.
Posted by Harold DeWayne on Mon, 11/08/2010 - 01:53.
: : anyone ever heard of a 4 string guitar that's called Weiss Superiola
: I actually just bought one at a Salvation Army. It's a baritone ukulele, but that basically means it's a 4-string guitar. The standard tuning for the strings is D G B E, so it's just like the top four strings of a 6-string guitar. Should be in the same octave as a guitar with a slightly different timbre.
I actually have one... my father owned and played it. According to my father it is definitely NOT a ukelele... He owned both. My father said the only one he ever saw except his was in an old Elvis Presley movie.
Suzuki ES 335?
Hi, I have a Kiso Suzuki ES 335 replica and I wanted to find the value so I can sell it. Does anyone know where I can go to find out what it’s worth? It seems to be an older model, I say this because of the PAP Gotoh pups that it has in it. Any help would be greatly welcomed. Thank you.
ES 335
I meant to say PAF (patent aplied for) Gotoh pups. Sorry.
Re: old guitars
: anyone ever heard of a 4 string guitar that's called Weiss Superiola
I actually just bought one at a Salvation Army. It's a baritone ukulele, but that basically means it's a 4-string guitar. The standard tuning for the strings is D G B E, so it's just like the top four strings of a 6-string guitar. Should be in the same octave as a guitar with a slightly different timbre.
Re: old guitars
: : anyone ever heard of a 4 string guitar that's called Weiss Superiola
: I actually just bought one at a Salvation Army. It's a baritone ukulele, but that basically means it's a 4-string guitar. The standard tuning for the strings is D G B E, so it's just like the top four strings of a 6-string guitar. Should be in the same octave as a guitar with a slightly different timbre.
I actually have one... my father owned and played it. According to my father it is definitely NOT a ukelele... He owned both. My father said the only one he ever saw except his was in an old Elvis Presley movie.
Harold.
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