

Teisco del rey dan forte series#
This guitar also has the cool series wiring I’m always raving about, and when you have both pickups turned on the output doubles to 10.30k. The pickups read out at 5.28k for the bridge, and 5.21 for the neck. The tone pot was a 500k so that one stayed. We did the standard swapping of the volume pot, taking out the original 100k pot and putting a 250k pot in there. Both guitars share a lot of similarities, which leads me to believe that they share a similar “birthplace.” Of course my man Dano had to do some work on this guitar. So there’s that flashy Prestige badge, and if you look at the headstock, it’s exactly the same as the Flying Wedge. I could write on and on about the nice guys I’ve talked with! Anyway, back to this guitar!!! Dan, and Bill, and Cameron are real gentlemen and I’m thankful that they’ve helped me out here and there, and this gratitude will be payed forward one day. One thing I’m learning about researching guitars is to respect the opinions of those who’ve been doing it longer. This solid body is a totally different design. The hollowbodies are more plentiful, but that’s because they were an existing design that only required a special paintjob. Even the hollowbodies are only Prestige branded.

The hollowbodies were also only made for a year or two, but were definitely Teisco or Kawai made.

Teisco del rey dan forte movie#
There was also a hollow body version….you know the movie “Goldmember”, the Austin powers flick? There’s a scene where the young Austin is having a go with a young lady, and if you look behind him, you can see the hollow body with the same paint scheme.

I was told on the solid bodies, it was a one year production, with about 90-100 units. There’s never been a catalog found with this guitar, and collectors aren’t even sure who sold Prestige branded guitars! Bill Menting (you can check him out on my links page) had some of his own details regarding this oddball. Good ol’ Cameron even asked Dan if he knew anything about this guitar, and both fellers thought it was from the late 1960s Kawai/Teisco period, but really it seems no one is sure. Hound Dog’s family freaked out at the sight of the Tiki Mask guitar and said they’d never seen it before! And why does everyone call this the Tiki Mask guitar? Well, it seems that just like this guitar, the name has passed along with it! Just the way it is I suppose. Cameron actually owned Hound Dog Taylor’s Kingston Kawai, and as the story goes Cam took this Tiki Mask guitar to Hound Dog’s family and asked if the Dog actually owned this guitar too (that was the rumor surrounding this guitar). From there it passed through the hands of some serious vintage guitar experts like Cameron MaClean, to Bill Menting, and then to yours truly. This particular guitar was once owned by bizarre collector extraordinaire Dan Forte (Teisco Del Rey). This is a Kawai made guitar (confirmed by a former Kawai employee) from the period when Kawai took over Teisco and just went NUTS with all sorts of crazy guitar designs! The finish is original and unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Just looking at the pickups, the shape of the headstock, and the tremolo, I feel this is a late 1960s guitar.
Teisco del rey dan forte free#
“What do you think of when you look at this guitar?” I think of Linda Harrison in a cave girl bikini! Remember the first Planet of the Apes movie?!?! That movie was from 1968, and it’s probably the same year this guitar was being sold, but couldn’t you just imagine that if the apes had a band, this guitar would be cranking out beach party themes? Feel free to analyze. I think of this guitar as a Rorschach test for all of us kooks out there. OK, so this one is probably ugly, or beautiful, depending on your slant.
