Magnatone guitar question
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Magnatone guitar question
Hi all. I'm taking a shot in the dark by asking this question here, but I'm guessing someone here knows the answer. I bought a Magnatone Mark VII back when I was a youth and I would like to know how old it is. After learning that Paul Barth, who worked for Ric and designed some of their guitars, designed the Mark VII, I thought someone here could steer me to a place where I could check the serial number (0285). I enclose a photo. Over the years someone I lent it to sprayed it sh*t brown, ruined the knobs and lost the bridge cover. I stripped it back but can't find the proper knobs or bridge cover. But at this point I'd be happy just to get a reliable vintage year. Can anyone help?
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I should add that it plays and sounds great. I have made it my regular player.
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I had an old Magnatone similar to that one that played and sounded great. It was a small body sealed hollwbody. Yet another of a long list of guitars I wish I still had
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Good news -- I lifted the pickguard and checked the pot codes, which indicate they were made the 8th week of 1960 by CTS Corporation (Chicago Telephone Supply). So it's a 1960 Mark VII. So I'm happy.
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Nice work John. We can use all the detectives we can get here. Please stick around.
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Thanks, I shall. I learned quite a bit looking into this guitar, namely about Paul Barth. It's interesting that this particular model may be spotted with a Magnatone logo, a Barth Natural Music Co. logo, or no logo at all, like mine. When I bought it 40 years ago it was just a Ric knock-off to me; now it has a story to tell. Thanks again, all.
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Keep your eyes open on e-bay as I've seen a couple of these up there in the past. Unless you have old photos of it, it may lead you to how the knobs and bridge cover looked as you search. And post those photos as you never know if someone here may spot them for you.
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