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PEERLESS, originally established in 1970 in Busan, South Korea, manufactured for many famous brand guitars. Over the years, the Peerless plant achieved consistent, and remarkable excellence. This resulted in PEERLESS receiving the prestigious Korean Export Achievement Award, for exports in excess of 3 million guitars. Peerless Guitars Serial Numbers - discover a peerless on Gumtree, the #1 web site for Guitars & Guitar accessories for Sale. Peerless Monarch Archtop Guitar in beautiful condition - should be performed to be. Peerless Guitars Gigmaster SC - Thomann Uk See more approximately Guitar. Information about serial numbers and production year Epiphoner guitars, with. Serial number R04E0123 is the 123st guitar of May 2004, built in the Peerless.
'blackcat' wrote in messagenews:09f05827-93a1-4047-8782-3a5ad6e49f19@c29g2000yqd.googlegroups.com.BlackcatThank you for all that information. As you guessed, I had a reason for theinquiry.
The guitar I was playing in the Shiny Stockings clip appears to beidentical to the Peerless model. The one I have is several years old. Itbears the Sam Ash brand name: Carlo Robelli. My assumption was that theseinstruments were supplied to various vendors in the American market by aKorean manufacturer. I thought it might be Samick. Many thanks to you fortracing the lineage and solving the mystery. Mucho gracias amigo.joe-Visit me on the webJoe Finn04.02.10 11:33.
Hi,I have a Epi Emperor Regent, according to the serial number and itsexplanation at wikipedia it was build at the Peerless Plant in Korea.I seems that they have a lot experience there.I talked to a guy who tried some Peerless models, and he told me thatthey are comparable to my Epi in terms of craftsmanship.BTW That Epi worked out to be a really great instrument.I only exchanged the floater (thanks to David from Tokyo) by a KentAmstrong. Over all price performance ratio.ZoranAm 02:05, schrieb Joe Finn: Does anyone have experience or information on these? Are they supplied by Samick or something?
Is this a decent student guitar?joeGerry04.02.10 16:55. On 2010-02-04 16:40:53 -0800, Zoran Cvetkovic said: I have a Epi Emperor Regent, according to the serial number and its explanation at wikipedia it was build at the Peerless Plant in Korea. I seems that they have a lot experience there. I talked to a guy who tried some Peerless models, and he told me that they are comparable to my Epi in terms of craftsmanship. BTW That Epi worked out to be a really great instrument.Yeah, I love the thing. It's my favorite living-room guitar now.
I only exchanged the floater (thanks to David from Tokyo) by a Kent Amstrong. Over all price performance ratio.-Dogmatism kills jazz. Iconoclasm kills rock. Rock dulls scissors.Phil05.02.10 3:37. Joe, while waitng on a repair at a nearby shop, I watched a skilledpotential customer try out several Peerless jazz models.
It was animpressive demo with good detail/spec color from the dealer. The specsrange from laminates to carved top models, with both floating and setpickups. The parts apeared to be quality components and the fit andfinish was flawless. The customer was a very good player and theguitars sounded great in his hands. He remarked that he liked the moresubstantial rounded neck of the Peerless models.I was not aware of the Epiphone connection, but I believe thatPeerless manufactured some of the Gretsch models for a time.

Thecatalog shows models reminiscent of the White Falcon, the CountryGentleman, and 6120. Another guitar in the catalog looks like aGibson ES-295, which was re-issued as an Epiphone a few years back.The guitar marketed by Robert Conti, appearing in his videis and adsalso appears to be a Peerless, but I don't know the specs.Phil05.02.10 3:34. From the Peerless website:'Peerless guitars was established in 1970.
Since then we have builtquality archtop and acoustic guitars for world-renowned top brands suchas Gretsch of Fender, Epiphone of Gibson, Alvarez of St.Louis Music andmany others with our high standards of quality.In the early stage of business, there were times that we produced almost30,000 pieces of guitars per month. However, now we are focusing solelyon quality and building only less than 1,000 guitars per month which is1/25 in quantity. These changes have been done to build guitars only wecan be proud of.As the result of the effort, now we are presenting series of guitarswith our own brand name, PEERLESS. 'That doesn't quite say that they've always cranked out 30K units permonth since 1970. Judging from the build quality of my 1998 Epi ZephyrRegent (which is quite good) I'd be inclined to say that theirproduction rate was probably well down by the time mine was made. It'shard for me to imagine them building something of this quality whilecranking out 1000 guitars a day. If they did, it's amazing andcommendable.Nice Dan from UK06.02.10 16:04.
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I cheekily played Robert Conti's own guitar at NAMM (when no-one waslooking) and it was very suprising!! Firstly the pickup seems to sitin the Ibanez JP20 position even though it doesn't look like it. The24 fret neck pushes it back and the tuneamatic also contributesbrightness to the sound. Secondly it had the LOWEST action of anyguitar I have ever played in 15 years in the guitar trade. It seemedto have 9's on it and I literally could not play it at all.He must have the lightest touch in the world on guitar!Nice Dan from UK07.02.10 4:25.