
1966 Duo-Sonic II
Now that I am thinking about it - the Kauer Banshee eliminates my need for a green-sparkle Super-Sonic.wadeaminute wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2020 7:19 pmPictures have returned! My website was down for 7 or 8 months, so my pictures disappeared.
No new Super-Sonic news for me, other than Squier releasing new ones in 2020.
In sparkly-guitar-related news, I have had this for almost two years:
![]()
No... I did not know that. I did some research. Thanks for the heads up!terminalvertigo wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 2:01 pmyou know that duo sonic is coming home if you want to move it, right?![]()
Oh, hello there!terminalvertigo wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 2:01 pmyou know that duo sonic is coming home if you want to move it, right?![]()
i know the feeling, my old one was the same colour and it looked super cool. i got one of the new supersonics and i'm enjoying the hell out of it but i cant help but think what could have been
Thanks a lot for the response! Mine is white as well and it says crafted, interesting!wadeaminute wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:57 pmWe have connected on IG, but I wanted to answer your serial number inquiry.
I have five of the older ones. Two of the five have V serial numbers
The silver one - "Made in Japan" (Nov. 1996)
The white one - "Crafted in Japan" (Dec. 1996)
Different words, one month apart.
The other three are two from May 1997 and one from June 1997, all with A serial numbers, all say "Crafted in Japan".
The other thing - the 1996 guitars have special gold stickers commemorating "50 years of excellence" above the serial numbers on the back of the headstocks. The sticker is upside down on my white one.
Ahh ok, this is the pictures my Tech sent me when he was working on the guitar,