Bought this at a guitar show a few years ago and the guy had paperwork stating it was made by Jay Black (Fender master builder back in the day).
This was his own line of guitars from info I had found online.Maybe made 30 or so.
Mahogany with a maple top.Duncan 59 in the bridge Duncan single and Duncan 59 in the neck.Sold the neck 59 to a friend for a Hamer Std restoration and he traded me the Screamin demon Duncan so I put that in.It makes a killer neck pick up BTW.
The Rockinger trem is OK not the best trem as far as staying in tune but has lots of mass so its a killer bridge tone wise.
Vol tone and cocked wah control with coil taps for bridge and neck pick ups.
It was owned by a blues player in St Louis Mo for a long time because it is beat to hell and back so all the wear is the real deal.
The band was called The Beat Kings so google that and you may find pics and info.
Here you go xbolt I didn't want to hijack the other thread.
This was his own line of guitars from info I had found online.Maybe made 30 or so.
Mahogany with a maple top.Duncan 59 in the bridge Duncan single and Duncan 59 in the neck.Sold the neck 59 to a friend for a Hamer Std restoration and he traded me the Screamin demon Duncan so I put that in.It makes a killer neck pick up BTW.
The Rockinger trem is OK not the best trem as far as staying in tune but has lots of mass so its a killer bridge tone wise.
Vol tone and cocked wah control with coil taps for bridge and neck pick ups.
It was owned by a blues player in St Louis Mo for a long time because it is beat to hell and back so all the wear is the real deal.
The band was called The Beat Kings so google that and you may find pics and info.
Here you go xbolt I didn't want to hijack the other thread.
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