Mate of mine let me pick from his collection of guitars.
I chose Doug - a Teisco Model 11.
Not sure year in the 50s it was made but I liked the classic look and the big bottom.
The amp came with it and the clean channel with a heap of reverb is real nice.
I’ve since change the bridge to a Nashville and raised the action.
Having the individual saddles makes a huge difference in playability.
NOGD: Teisco Model 11
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Re: NOGD: Teisco Model 11
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Re: NOGD: Teisco Model 11
That’s lovely Grant, good picking. Seems like it would be a nice resonant guitar? Looks like it’s approved by the family pet too so that’s a nice little bonus
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