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  • no collection is complete without a Stagg
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  • Paul_CPaul_C Frets: 7835
    1970s ?

    "I'll probably be in the bins at Newport Pagnell services."  fretmeister
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  • SassafrasSassafras Frets: 30301
    Extremely rare!?!?
    Only about 10 million were ever made.
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  • He's definitely a glass half full kind of guy
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  • Thought I'd gotten that from his username, then realised it was the thread name
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  • NelsonPNelsonP Frets: 3404
    I have an extremely rare Stagg James Neligan NA76cbb in my collection.
    It was one of the last off the line before James Neligan left the company to set up his own high end luthier workshop.
    It has become so incredibly valuable that I cannot allow myself to remove it from its case, just in case the sunlight causes any fading of the colour.

    I am open to sensible offers from other glass half fullers only please. No timewasters.
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  • Paul_C said:
    1970s ?

    Got me thinking too.Were Stagg around in the 70's?
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  • prowlaprowla Frets: 4942
    Lozboy said:
    Paul_C said:
    1970s ?

    Got me thinking too.Were Stagg around in the 70's?
    That's what makes it extremely rare!
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  • maltingsaudiomaltingsaudio Frets: 3145
    edited September 2017
    Lozboy said:
    Paul_C said:
    1970s ?

    Got me thinking too.Were Stagg around in the 70's?

    Err no Started in 1995! Maybe he's thinking of Triumph?
    www.maltingsaudio.co.uk
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  • OctafishOctafish Frets: 1937
    Apparently it's been deep cleaned, gives me visions of someone steam hosing it on their driveway.
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  • Paul_C said:
    1970s ?

    Lawsuit.
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  • HarrySevenHarrySeven Frets: 8033
    edited September 2017
    Lozboy said:
    Paul_C said:
    1970s ?

    Got me thinking too.Were Stagg around in the 70's?


    Yes. I remember their guitars well.

    They were MIJ - IIRC, Fujigen (I think).

    But...(thankfully) nothing in common with Stagg as we now know it... :)

    In fact, I've just found a website tracing the history of the MIJ brand:

    http://vintagestagg.altervista.org/


    HarrySeven - Intangible Asset Appraiser & Wrecker of Civilisation. Searching for weird guitars - so you don't have to.
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