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Ampeg Split Sonic

PostPosted: 31 Jan 2014, 19:51
by Billyboygretsch
There is an Ampeg split sonic on e bay currently. It is finished in translucent red. I thought these were all red sunburst. Seller is certain it is not a refinish. Any thoughts on authenticity.

Re: Ampeg Split Sonic

PostPosted: 01 Feb 2014, 18:08
by Moderne
Do you mean the Baldwin Jazz Split Sound....? Lovely looking guitar - no idea if it's authentic. I wouldn't have thought so....

Re: Ampeg Split Sonic

PostPosted: 01 Feb 2014, 19:44
by JimN
I can't spot the guitar on eBay, but the Ampeg-branded guitars were all Burns (pre-Baldwin) models, the deal having been done some time before the Baldwin sell-out.

Re: Ampeg Split Sonic

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2014, 10:17
by Billyboygretsch
Hi Jim it's a US listed item 121266132478 listed as Ampeg Burns of London 1962-63 guitar near mint condition. I thought the Ampeg deal started 63

Re: Ampeg Split Sonic

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2014, 10:59
by Moderne
Here it is.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ampeg-Burns-of- ... 1c3c0655fe

Also spotted this:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1960s-Baldwin-B ... 6132478%26

I didn't know there were 12-string Baldwins apart from the Double Six - nor did I know some were made in Italy. Apologies if this is common knowledge.

Cheers,

Clive

Re: Ampeg Split Sonic

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2014, 21:08
by Billyboygretsch
Yes there is a red 12 string Baldwin on there as well. never seen one in uk

Re: Ampeg Split Sonic

PostPosted: 03 Feb 2014, 21:58
by JimN
Billyboygretsch wrote:Hi Jim it's a US listed item 121266132478 listed as Ampeg Burns of London 1962-63 guitar near mint condition. I thought the Ampeg deal started 63


Thanks for that. I saw the eBay auction via the URL posted in the next contribution.

The transparent cherry finish looks genuine enough - and similar to the finish used on most examples of the Nu-Sonic (guitar and bass).

Similar to the original Sonic and Artist, come to that.

Re: Ampeg Split Sonic

PostPosted: 04 Feb 2014, 14:30
by Billyboygretsch
There are 2 12 string types shown in the Baldwin shop photo in the Burns book