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For Sale Guitar Sale in Aid of Pancreatic Cancer UK GUTAR SALE FOR CHARITY For Sale Guitar sale in aid of Pancreatic Cancer UK December 2017 SECOND HAND GUITARS Nice examples of the left- handed guitars In troduction instruments being advertised elsewhere on Friends of Settle Music has asked us to help the net for circa £250. them sell three left handed guitars to raise money for Pancreatic Cancer UK. CSL Custom Les Paul copy. – circa 1970s Fenix Stratocaster – 1990’s From Guitar List website. From the web. The CSL brand name was used on guitars The brand starts back in the late 1980s, when distributed in the UK by Summerfield Brothers the established South Korean musical of Gateshead England. CSL stands for Charles instrument manufacturer Young Chang was Summerfield Limited. CSL guitars were made awarded a contract to make Fender’s budget during the 1970s in the FujiGen Gakki factory end Squier guitars. And Young Chang did in Matsumoto Japan. indeed manufacture those Squier guitars. But FujiGen made many guitars for other brands that’s not all it did. At the end of July 1989, the including Ibanez, Fender, Yamaha and Greco. An interesting looking guitar with a slightly British Music Fair was introduced to a new CSL instruments were typically copies of oval sound hole and wider than normal body range of guitars from a brand new name: popular American models including electric that suggests it may have a little age to it and Fenix. And Fenix was, to all intents and and acoustic guitars as well as basses by be quite a special guitar. (The only other oval purposes, Squier – but better, and cheaper. Fender, Gibson and Rickenbacker. sound hole guitars we have encountered are The Young Chang company had, among other The CSL company was wound up in 1993. for gypsy jazz guitars). things, taken its own, Fender-endorsed build of the best-selling Squier Stratocaster, replaced General The electric guitars are offered for £150 each the plywood body with solid alder, tinkered These seem to have a good reputation and for a quick sale but if you interested in both slightly with the headstock, and pitched in the recommendation is that they “are worth the seller is prepared to do both for £250 and with an ‘own brand’ price. a try”. Several examples of similar guitars are advertised at around £250. will include the acoustic guitar too. General A nice looking guitar with quite a good Nylon Strung Acoustic pedigree. We’ve seen early Fender Squiers There are no labels, marks or codes on this If you are interested get in touch with us at and Bullets and they are still good playable guitar and the seller thinks that it may well Settle Music ([email protected]) and instruments. As this is an improved model, have been custom made as a one off. we will put you in touch with the seller. the could be quite desirable. There are Fenix .
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