Vintage 1950’s DALLAS TUXEDO Electric Guitar Teisco Vox Kay

5th November 2008

Now this one is REALLY rare. The Dallas Tuxedo was the FIRST electric guitar made in Britain. The guitar was made out of a single piece of wood (neck through) and has various Vox/Burns/Fenton/Weil parts, (not to mention it had Italian made pots). Unfortunately the guitar in the video was painted red by someone, over the original white body which would have been bound in black and had a “Tuxedo” script logo on the top bout. Disregard the poor playing and sound quality.

A Dallas Tuxedo was found in John Lennon’s home as well.

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8 Responses to “Vintage 1950’s DALLAS TUXEDO Electric Guitar Teisco Vox Kay”

  1. t2t80 Says:

    Stack shot billy!!! …
    Stack shot billy!!! Great song, the keys play it in open g w/ a slide though

  2. telecaster1963 Says:

    Great tones Please, …
    Great tones Please, give us some more. No expectatins of grabbin one some day.

    Thanks!

  3. pcduck7 Says:

    great job. awesome …
    great job. awesome guitar.

  4. 4321Blastoff Says:

    Sounds awesome!
    Sounds awesome!

  5. Wooodstock69 Says:

    Stack shot billy! …
    Stack shot billy! love and peace from belgium

  6. EddieMexico Says:

    beautifull Sound !!!
    beautifull Sound !!!

  7. terser Says:

    Yeah, I forgot to …
    Yeah, I forgot to mention that, it was missing it’s 11th fret. It still sold well though given it’s rarity.

  8. jks2 Says:

    it’s like it misses …
    it’s like it misses one fret at 11

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