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dmwaskowski
Joined: 26 Jan 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 11:37 pm Post subject: Roderich Paesold Guitars! |
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A number of people have come across old guitars with the Roderich Paesold guitars and can't find any information on them. I came across a 6 string with model P130.
I wanted to post an email response I received from the "string instrument specialist" at the Roderich Paesold company:
thank you very much for your kind inquiry but sorry, no we can't answer your questions, strange enough, hmmm? We did never make guitars, we had always been a company for bows and stringed instruments only. I'll give you view into the history and you'll understand why there are vintage guitars by Roderich Paesold and why we can't come up with answers:
In the late 1960's Roderich - the founder - retired and sold his company to the clarinet company Wenzel Schreiber & Sons in Nauheim. Later Schreiber (together with Roderich Paesold) was integrated in the Boosey&Hawkes (B&H) group (the other companies were Keilwerth, Buffet Crampon, Besson, Rico, Winter and (only from 1993 on) Hofner). A world wide group-own network of international distribution companies was installed.
There was a high demand for guitars in the 70's and 80's but B&H didn't have a own guitar manufacturing company yet. But the group management of B&H wanted to join the guitar boom: Dutch made guitars (actually manufactured by Egmont, this company is not existent any more) were bought in with Paesold labels and sold mainly by the British and USA distribution companies. We here in Germany initially even didn't know anything about that.
Now you'll understand that we don't have any technical files, no brochures, no catalogues, no pricelists, just nothing. We only gave - for a certain period - our name because we were the only company in the group that was related to strings, all others were related to brass- and woodwind. |
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Tommyz23
Joined: 22 Mar 2009 Posts: 1 Location: Calicornia
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Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:37 am Post subject: re: Roderich Paesold Guitar |
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| By my count we are up to Six. I also have a Roderich Paesold, it is a six string western style acoustic guitar with a solid spruce top. I have had this guitar over thirty years and still in great shape. Bought on High Street Columbus Ohio (Ohio State) about 1974-75. I think it was the only one there in a big guitar shop. There is a Label inside the body but I can no longer read the Model Number it does say Roderich Paesold with the RP logo that the German fine instrument company uses today. The label also says at the bottom "Made in Holland". I had this guitar in the shop a couple of years ago for a loose/buzzing tuner and the service technician was very impress with the quality of the guitar, "they don't make them like this anymore" was his response. |
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Lentin
Joined: 11 Apr 2009 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 1:29 pm Post subject: |
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I was trying to find some info about my guitar and arrived here.
I've got a 6-string Roderich Paesold, model P-130, made in Holland.
It's not in good shape and sound is not good at all.
I bought it in Madrid, Spain, around 1975, and I hadn't played it since probably 1978 or 1979, when I bought an Ibanez.
Good to see that there are some others in the world. |
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ssragtop
Joined: 07 Jun 2009 Posts: 1 Location: Seattle, WA USA
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 1:15 pm Post subject: |
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I bought a 12 string over 30 years ago near Seattle Wa USA. It was used when I bought it. It is in perfect condition, and plays like a feather-touch! Loud rich tone. If my count is correct, this makes 7 on this site. Rock on!
Rick |
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ldlitton
Joined: 15 Jun 2005 Posts: 1 Location: Charleston, WV, USA
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Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 6:29 pm Post subject: |
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| My wife has a Roderich Paesold P-90 that her father bought foe her in about 1972. It has the same label as described in this forum, the elegant script with P-90 in ink and made in Holland. This guitar is a classical with a fat neck and tie on nylons. And unlike the spanish gentleman this guitar sounds fantastic. We would never sell it as it has sentimental value but we WOULD like to know an insurance value if that is possible. Thanks, Larry in West Virginia, USA |
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