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    WTB - Late 70's or early 80's Springy Sound

    Hi Brian, I have a guitar that fits your description that I'm interested in selling. From what I've been told by people better informed than me it's a 1981. (Serial 1022029). Intact F style logo, completely original, tobacco sunburst. I posted an enquiry about the value of the guitar to...
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    Value of Springy Sound?

    Thanks for the input guys. To be honest if it's worth around ?400 or less I'll probably just hold on to it (the cash generated by selling it and buying a cheaper-but-still-ok guitar probably wouldn'g justify the hassle). If it was worth significantly more (eg could could make a decent dent in...
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    Value of Springy Sound?

    James I've checked out the picture you linked to and that could be my guitar - identical as far as I can see. When I bought it I was a blues/rock player with a Les Paul. I was asked to join a 60's soul band and needed to get that Steve Cropper sound so I bought the Tokai. I took it to a...
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    Value of Springy Sound?

    Peter I'm afraid I'm not very practical when it comes to taking guitars apart and putting them back together etc. The number I assumed to be the "serial number" is a number on a four-screw metal plate on the back of the guitar. Sounds as if I'm wrong on that. From memory the guitar is an...
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    Value of Springy Sound?

    I have a Springy Sound serial number 1022029. Spaghetti logo, "this is an exact replica of the good old strat" and "oldies but goldies" on the headstock. Made in Japan. Anyone any idea of value?
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