History of Greco
Last Modified : Saturday, December 30th, 2023 When discussing Japanese vintage guitars, the focus often shifts to instruments produced primarily in the ’70s, ’80s, or
Last Modified : Saturday, December 30th, 2023 When discussing Japanese vintage guitars, the focus often shifts to instruments produced primarily in the ’70s, ’80s, or
Wait for Decoder Loading … × Dismiss this alert. Before 1975, Greco guitars did not have Serial Numbers. It is therefore the format of
Last Updated : December 30, 2023 Greco guitars typically feature Gotoh tailpieces, bridges, and tuners. As for pickups, Greco initially used Maxon pickups for their
In 1980, specifically toward the end of 1979, Greco departed from replicating contemporary guitar models and introduced the ‘Super Real’ series. This line meticulously replicated
In 1982, the ‘Super Real’ collection was succeeded by the ‘Mint Collection,’ which remained in production until 1989. While still featuring Gibson replicas, the ‘Mint
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