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  • Cort Effector?

    Anybody have (or have experience with) these?
    I guess thay are kinda cheap Korean plywood. But I really dig the idea of onboard effects!
    One of my first axes - WAY back in the day - was
    a white Explorer copy Effector. I gave it a custom blood-drip finish -- it looked quite
    b|tch|n'! I forgot what I did with that guitar!

    I see 'em on ebay a lot. Crazy asking prices!

    R

    [ December 08, 2002, 07:13 AM: Message edited by: RacerX ]
    "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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    I used to own one of those. I think that means that I've owned way too many guitars. I was amazed at just how cheap it was. I've seen some decent Corts before, but I guess in order to keep the price down, the budgeted costs of the effects, meant that the rest of the guitar had to suffer. I paid $100CDN for mine, and I thought I overpaid..........The effects really blew.........Oh yeah, mine was a black explorer shaped. They also had Strat shaped ones as well. I also once bought a Les Paul copy with builtin effects. It didnt have a name on the headstock, because they were probobly to embarassed to lay claim to the disaster they made, but the effets were layed out differently than the Cort.....

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      Re: Cort Effector?

      In 1982, they were $119 at Sears. My parents cheaped out and got me the harmony.

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        Re: Cort Effector?

        I had TWO of them. The first one I had I got in '87. It was a blueburst Strat body shape copy with a Kahler ripoff style tremolo. The second one I got around '88 and that one was the typical black Explorer style. Both were cheap and cheesy.

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