I've bought a te-120 Breezy, it's unmarked and in really good condition. It's come from a home where it was hardly played in the past 10 years.
I am curious about a couple of things. The headstock places it in 1984 or '85. The 6-digit serial number begins with a '0' ... Goldstar numbers stopped showing year when they replaced Springys, did Breezy's undergo a simlar change? A much more learned forum member than I says the last of these was made in 1985.
Anyone want to coment on the scratch plate? It's still got it's cellophane proetection on it, you can just see it peeling a bit at the lower end. Surely this can't be the orginal can it?
It plays really well and when I took the plate of the screw holes looked so fresh I doubt they'd been removed before and there's almost no change in the body colour (ie from light exposure ).
I am curious about a couple of things. The headstock places it in 1984 or '85. The 6-digit serial number begins with a '0' ... Goldstar numbers stopped showing year when they replaced Springys, did Breezy's undergo a simlar change? A much more learned forum member than I says the last of these was made in 1985.
Anyone want to coment on the scratch plate? It's still got it's cellophane proetection on it, you can just see it peeling a bit at the lower end. Surely this can't be the orginal can it?
It plays really well and when I took the plate of the screw holes looked so fresh I doubt they'd been removed before and there's almost no change in the body colour (ie from light exposure ).