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mhorse

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These have nothing to do with EBMM per say, just for your entertainment i guess

http://cgi.ebay.com/Old-Vintage-Jol...7368344126QQcategoryZ2384QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Old-Vintage-Jol...7368343716QQcategoryZ2384QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Old-Vintage-Sov...7368343925QQcategoryZ2384QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

These instruments are quite legendary in many ways. Jolana's(I think they were made in Ugoslavia) alongside with bolgarian Diamant's and some East-German-made instruments (can't remember the brand) were the extent of most soviet musicians' dreams in late 70's - early 80s.

I wasn't born yet when these were at the top of their popularity, but I heard legends about their horrible playability....

The neck plate of the soviet-made bass (I'm guessing it's Ural) says the model number and the price - 160 rubles, more then average person's monthly income then...

I'm amazed that those guitars made it to the US in such a good shape...
 

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wow. I've actually played one of these once. yikes. but the idea of the soviets making electric guitars is certianly amusing enough not to chuckle at too hard... :D

they should have called it "the people's guitar" - or whatever that is in russian...
 

mhorse

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Transliterated it would be "narodnaya gitara". Try to pronounce it, articulate the second vowel in both words.
 

ripley

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mhorse said:
Transliterated it would be "narodnaya gitara". Try to pronounce it, articulate the second vowel in both words.

HA! that's excellent! you rule. it took me a year to figure out that the face of my watch said "east" (Vostok)
 
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