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Im looking for information regarding my EKO Rio Bravo 12 string acoustic. Recently I discovered a file folder on my backup drive with TONS of photos containing just about every guitar Id ever bought and sold over the years. Here is another story with some photos (to the best of my deteriorating memory) from the Back Catalog of myRareGuitars. It soon became the largest guitar manufacturer in Europe producing a half million guitars a year. Although primarily distributed throughout Europe, some models found their way to North America in the 1960s via Milwaukees LoDuca brothers. Many of these budget guitars were purchased by our parents as student guitars and found their way into the back of a closet. Over the years, with the help of EBAY, many have surfaced and found their way into my collection. I really loved EKO use of vinyl coverings for the bodies (like the accordion days) and the interesting materials for pickguard. It appears to be earlymid 1960s based on the parts, but Ive never seen another. Elaborate push button switches, rotary volume and tone controls. Set necks. Striped see through pickguard. I also paint pinup girls when not looking for guitars for my own collection (Not as large as yours, but I love each one). I still use the EKO to this day, as the wide neck suits my way of playing, I also like the adjustable bridge as well as the zero fret, something you rarely see these days. For me, the EKO was all about use-abilaty and playabilaty at an affordable cost, which started me on a road of enjoyment for the many years since. So Many Many Thanks EKO, My life would have never been the same without you guys. Im partial to black, but natural finishes are my second choice, so the 500 4V and the Club appeal to me, though Ive seldom seen uglier electronics, and the 500 4V looks like it weighs about 20 lbs. Love the pickguard on the club, too. Usually, I dont care for automotive metallic finishes on guitars, but the 500 1Vs blue metalflake is spectacular. Assuming Eastwoods usual updates for pickups and other hardware, these are the two 6-strings I like the best. Can you tell me where it would be possible to get it, new or used. Anyone point me in the right direction Have tried a few sites, but all leading in the wrong direction. I havent figured out what all the slide switches are for, and I dont know what function the rocker switch under the neck pickups does. Also, there is a smaller jack (18) beside the 14 output jack what is that for How do I determine what year it was manufactured The only number on it is on the back of the neck near the headstock, imprinted on a piece of Dymo label tape. Three colour sunburst, tremolo arm, 4 knobs in a row on the lower bout, Strat type head, floating bridge, flame maple three piece neck, diagonally slashed fret markers, checkerboard edging. All original. My favourite to play with (despite my hand build Heeres Guitar and Martin CF-1).
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