1964 Electro EH-1

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loverickbass
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1964 Electro EH-1

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Here is my new Ebay find. The serial number is DA60. That places it's birth in January 1964.

The pickup is weird! I thought it was a toaster top without the chrome. NO, there are magnets on either side of the pole pieces. Looks like a very early Higain.


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Re: 1964 Electro EH-1

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Cole,
That's great that you posted the photos of this little known (at least to me) model with that pickup. I'm pretty sure that's the last lap steel Ric made. I'd love to see photos of the magnet configuration. Post a sound clip if you can.
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Richard
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Here 'ya go!


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Sounds clips....ha...I know how to play this like I know how to put an atom bomb together. This is a totally new thing for me!


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Re: 1964 Electro EH-1

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Here's how they made them in Dec. '62:
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Re: 1964 Electro EH-1

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Mine, from 1960 (A Rick, not Electro...not much difference I can see...):

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Re: 1964 Electro EH-1

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No there is not a lot of difference. I noticed that too when I was hunting. Love the MG finish though! All the Electros I've seen are the red like mine.
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Re: 1964 Electro EH-1

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I'm really glad to see a thread on the EH-1. I can't ever recall any discussion of this model on any of the forums I frequent or any description in any books.
I agree with John that the only ones like this I have seen were red.
I played one of these for a few minutes about ten years ago. The pickup was strong, but lacking something that the horseshoe pups had. Still a good lap steel.
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Re: 1964 Electro EH-1

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She's for trade/sale if anyone is interested.

Cole
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