I ibicus Well-known member Joined May 28, 2015 Messages 158 Reaction score 0 Location Germany May 14, 2017 #1 http://www.ebay.de/itm/Greco-EGF-1200-Super-Real-Electric-Guitar-1980-Japan-Vintage-with-Hard-Case-/142377161870?hash=item212657148e:g:2sAAAOSwH09ZEN8b
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Greco-EGF-1200-Super-Real-Electric-Guitar-1980-Japan-Vintage-with-Hard-Case-/142377161870?hash=item212657148e:g:2sAAAOSwH09ZEN8b
B brokentoes Well-known member Joined Jul 1, 2008 Messages 1,843 Reaction score 4 Location Canada May 14, 2017 #2 Fretboard looks like it could be ebony ?
I ibicus Well-known member Joined May 28, 2015 Messages 158 Reaction score 0 Location Germany May 14, 2017 #3 brokentoes said: Fretboard looks like it could be ebony ? Click to expand... You can't tell...photo quality is awful.Most 1200 I have seen were more honeybust while most 1800s are more reddish Mark has one 60-180 that looks very similar to me http://s765.photobucket.com/user/generalunrest2/library/Greco/Greco%20EG60-180%201989%20CHSB2?sort=3&page=1
brokentoes said: Fretboard looks like it could be ebony ? Click to expand... You can't tell...photo quality is awful.Most 1200 I have seen were more honeybust while most 1800s are more reddish Mark has one 60-180 that looks very similar to me http://s765.photobucket.com/user/generalunrest2/library/Greco/Greco%20EG60-180%201989%20CHSB2?sort=3&page=1
R RyanC Well-known member Joined Dec 29, 2008 Messages 675 Reaction score 2 Location USA May 14, 2017 #4 I believe it's an 850 or 1000 with the Dry Z's added. Solid-top 1800's do not have painted pickup cavities.
I believe it's an 850 or 1000 with the Dry Z's added. Solid-top 1800's do not have painted pickup cavities.
V villager Well-known member Joined Mar 3, 2005 Messages 3,758 Reaction score 7 Location Middle of Nowhere.. France. Jul 23, 2017 #5 Ryan is correct..
CliffsGuitarWorld Well-known member Joined Mar 21, 2008 Messages 1,117 Reaction score 69 Location Maui, Hawaii Sep 21, 2017 #6 Totally agree.... lets see.. I drop some Dry-Z's in and rise the price to an EGF-1800.... ahhh... no