60's EKO Model 100/1 Electric Version 1 Pickup Volume & Tone Control code AC161
66' EKO Model 100/1 Electric Version 1 Pickup
Volume & Tone Control, working truss road, some ding&dond and line in
the
in the finish but
no breakage or repair in the wood.
The guitar is very solid, has a beautiful rosewood fingerboard, straight neck,
very good frets and low action with adjustable bridge.
Comes in period Molded Hard Case as you see in photo code
AC161
THE CONCEPT OF ACOUSTIC GUITAR WITH F-HOLES, SMALL AND CHEAP WAS DEAR TO THE
GERMAN PRODUCERS AND A HABIT IN SICILY. THE 100 MODEL WAS ONE OF THE MOST
LONG-LASTING MODELS OF THE WHOLE RANGE.
The Eko 100 was produced in the acoustic or in the electric version, with one or
two pick-ups. When Eko stopped giving numeric names, this guitar took three
different names each for a different type of finish. Mascot, the cheap two-tone
burst (Medallion in USA). Commander, the redburst; Escort, the natural. No
binding or covered headstock destined to the next model up, the 200.
The concept of acoustic guitar with small and cheap f-holes
was dear to German producers and customary in Sicily. We do
not know if the 100 series was also built in the early years by the Paladino
brothers who produced the first acoustics for Eko. The
earliest examples are recognizable by the glued handle and the cat-eye shaped
holes. From 66 to 72, Melody produced this series on
behalf of Eko.
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