I'm hoping that someone who knows me or my spouse, or knows someone adjacent to us will be interested and find a way to contact us. I have no intention of shipping it anywhere. It's strictly in-person pick-up at a mutually agreed upon public place. I don't have it listed on any auction website or anything like that as of yet. Those listings cost money, so I'd rather not.

Thanks!

#guitar #Hagstrom #vintage

Here we are at the end of the week, and I promised a post for collectors of vintage guitars.

I have a vintage guitar that needs collecting by which I mean purchasing.

It was my father's first electric guitar. He was still a teenager when he bought it from a pawn shop in 1970. It did not include the original case. He bought a case for it back then, but it doesn't have one now. I found it covered in dust beneath his bed on the day of his funeral in May 2020.

It's a Hagstrom II. It's from the mid to late 1960s.
Condition: Very used, possibly knackered.
Neck plate serial number: 699045

I don't play guitar myself, but I would assume it needs full refurbishment. The neck plate has significant corrosion, but I was still able to read the serial number under bright light. The other metal parts are fine but in need of a good cleaning by someone who knows what they're doing and what to do it with, in other words, not me. The strings on it are trashed.

The neck alone sells for as much as $200. I think $300 is a reasonable asking price for the whole guitar. In top shape, these vintage models go for $700-$1200.

#guitar #vintage #Hagstrom

Kevät koittaa Hagströmille.
#Hagström #orvokki #ItäHelsinki #Vuosaari
Das war ein wunderbarer Konzertabend in #Köln. Herzlichen Dank an das Team des Stereo Wonderland für die gute Betreuung, an die tollen Strobophonics fürs Bühne teilen und an Euch im Publikum fürs Kommen, Zuhören und Mitsingen!

#metzgerbutcher #köln #cologne #stereowonderland #concert #diskokugel #nomusiconadeadplanet #fenderbass #hagstrom
Ilma on kirkas, lohduton. Hyinen tuuli tuo Hagströmin terveiset helvetistä.
#ItäHelsinki #Vuosaari #Hagström

Das lief sehr produktiv ab: https://blog.crusy.net/hagstrom/

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Hagstrom Super Swede: Everything You Need To Know!

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Hagströmin synnit peittyvät puhtaaseen valkeaan lumeen.
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Olenko ennen vieraillut Hagströmin naapurissa keskellä lumetonta talvea? Tunnelma on, kuten viimeksikin, hyinen. Valoa vain on vähemmän. Hagströmin sielua voinee kuvata samoin sanoin.
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Hagström Ultra Swede

Hagström is a Swedish company founded in 1925 (Happy 100th!) which originally made accordions before introducing guitars in 1958. They stopped production in 1983, but resumed in 2004. It is not entirely clear how much connection the current Hagström has to the original company, or whether (as is often the case) someone else just bought the name and relevant intellectual property and the started building them again.

The Ultra Swede is clearly Les Paul inspired, but with a smaller body, which firstly addresses the common complaint of those guitars being too heavy, and also helps to give it an identity apart from “another LP copy.”

The neck has Hagström’s special “H-expander” truss rod and propriety “Resonator(tm)” fretboard. Pearl slice inlays with an extra abalone bit in the middle. It has a pair of humbuckers, single volume and tone with a pickup selector and a mini toggle for coil splits.

Tune-o-matic bridge with a …covered tailpiece? With all of these other guitars out here just brazenly flaunting tail in front of God and everybody, leave it to the Swedes to have a little decorum. Actually it does not have a single tail piece at all, but rather six individual brass blocks for allegedly better coupling to the body and less string-to-string interference. How does that contrast with individual string-through-body, we wonder?

As we have never properly articulated our official “What Does and Does Not Effect Tone” policy, this is a good a time as any. We have previously stated that 90% of the tone comes from the strings and the pickups. One might dismissively interpret that as nothing else really matters, but that is not what we are saying. First of all, this refers specifically to the tone, not addressing factors that effect feel and playability, which are obviously significant. Also, we clearly pulled that number out of thin air. Even so, just talking about nominally the same set of strings from the same brand, new strings sound different from broken in, and especially different from old and grimy. That is not even getting into different gauges and materials and unusual windings or coatings and so on. Change the strings, change the sound. Change the pickups… it’s a whole new guitar.

That said, there is still a lot of room for nuance in that other 10%. It could be the difference between a “pretty good” and an “amazing” guitar. We fully believe that there are some virtuosos out there who in a blindfold test can absolutely identify different woods, magnet types, metals in the hardware, length of the cable to the amp, and whatever else, (even if most people on the internet who claim to be able to so are probably full of crap). For the rest of us, even if you can not necessarily pick out each little detail, it ultimately all combines into the overall vibe and mojo of a guitar. It all matters.

So, is anyone going to pick up this Ultra Swede and think, “Ooh, I like the sound of those individual brass blocks and that Resonator(tm) fretboard”? Doubtful. But is it going to have a little different je ne sais quoi compared to another guitar from another maker? Absolutely.

Anyway, apparently those individual blocks are so unsightly that they had to cover them up. You know what is not unsightly though? Mystique burst finish.

#PurpleGuitarPhursday #Hagström