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  • in reply to: CMI e200 guitar information? #57556
    Epiphoneman
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    how can i put my picture on here from my camera

    in reply to: CMI e200 guitar information? #57569
    Epiphoneman
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    [quote=”lee_UK”]#tokai-medhead.jpg_http//uk.geocities.com/[email protected]/[/quote]Hey whats up my computer was down for a while but i will try to get a picture of my CMI on here but remember it is in the proccess of being restored

    in reply to: CMI e200 guitar information? #57490
    Epiphoneman
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    [quote=”Brad”]I just aquired a CMI E200 electric guitar, Plays great. Thin body, very light. uncovered tuning pegs,all strung together with a stamped(scroll type) metal plate,two single pickups I am trying to find out it’s age. And history, I could not find any serial numbers.Do I need to disassemble it? Any help would be nice. Thank you Brad[/quote]Brad did your guitar kinda look like a small strat in the shape.

    in reply to: CMI e200 guitar information? #57526
    Epiphoneman
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    [quote=”Epiphoneman”][quote=”1bassleft”]Hello John, and welcome aboard. I don’t have a Bletchley CMI guitar; I have one of their (Marshall) amps.

    Here’s the logo of a Bletchley-Marshall CMI guitar imported from Japan
    http//cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2384&item=7316995468&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

    The logo on the headstock is identical to my amp’s. If yours is similar, it will be a Japanese made guitar, late 70s, imported by Terry Marshall and sold in the UK between 76 and 81.[/quote] Can I get a picture of your amp and brads guitar so i can compare to mine cause i repainted and costomized it and if i showed you you probly wouldnt recognize the type of guitar it is.[/quote]

    in reply to: CMI e200 guitar information? #57522
    Epiphoneman
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    [quote=”1bassleft”]Hello John, and welcome aboard. I don’t have a Bletchley CMI guitar; I have one of their (Marshall) amps.

    Here’s the logo of a Bletchley-Marshall CMI guitar imported from Japan
    http//cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=2384&item=7316995468&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

    The logo on the headstock is identical to my amp’s. If yours is similar, it will be a Japanese made guitar, late 70s, imported by Terry Marshall and sold in the UK between 76 and 81.[/quote] Can I get a picture of your amp and brads guitar so i can compare to mine cause i repainted and costomized it and if i showed you you probly wouldnt recognize the type of guitar it is.

    in reply to: CMI e200 guitar information? #57531
    Epiphoneman
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    [quote=”Brad”][quote=”1bassleft”]Brad, take a look at this Wah-wah pedal
    http//cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=22669&item=7304423862&rd=1

    This is the CMI logo for Jim Marshall’s offshoot company Cleartone Musical Instruments. If your logo is the same, then your guitar was imported from Japan (Terry Marshall handled this side) from 1976 to 1981 at the very latest. By then, Marshall was free of the Rose-Morris deal and all those alernate-Marshall brands died.

    Unlike Gibson, the Marshall website airbrushes Park, Narb and CMI out of its history. Doyle’s “History of Marshall” may help you. Sad, really.

    Hey My name is john and i was wonderingif you could send me some pictures of you Cmi guitar cause i got one and it sounds alot like your discription my Email is [email protected]. thanx
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