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Keep 'em coming!

We're at 35 Sunbursts within the HFC now (with one kindly associated Special and a few not-so-early-ones).

 

How many may have been made in total the first say 4 years in Arlington Heights?

How many of these are owned by HFCers?

Who else has one or more in his possession, momentarily?

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8 0383

I bought it used from Lake Charles Music, Lake Charles, Louisiana, in 1982. My first Hamer. If I remember correctly, I paid $350 (no kidding!) for it. I still have it, of course.

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My 78 (8 0358, see the 1st post of this thread) was bought in Stuttgart/Swabia secondhand by its former owner.

Funny, how they came around the world: Louisiana and Swabia within 25 Serialnumbers from each other.

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On 6/11/2022 at 7:02 AM, Disturber said:

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'78, ,79, '79 & '79

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'86.

Wow!  Beautiful instrument!   What is the story with the unusual, yet very cool, headstock?

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16 hours ago, HamerCustomEr said:

Wow!  Beautiful instrument!   What is the story with the unusual, yet very cool, headstock?

Ordered by Sam Moss, and a cousin to the Electraglide in the post just above. This one is called the Duoglide. From 1986. Both are just as rare, and cool.

The Duoglide pre-dates the PRS Santana modell with several years, but they are very similar. 24 frets, double humbuckers, arch top, maple top, double cut. I'd take the Duoglide any day of the week!

https://indyweek.com/music/features/sam-moss-blues-approved/ 

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Ah...the Hamer Sunburst.  Two of my personal favorites, can't keep them all. 

To answer the OP's original inquiry.  How many do we have here - Early Sunbursts ? 
You can add two '78's for me.   Although, I thought I would show a picture of one of my personal favorites that is a non early model.

The other questions -

Question #1 - Yes

Question #2 - Yes

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The Blueburst's bones came from an early one with shimmed bridge, one piece neck and long headstock.  Crummy pic but notice the 15th fret dot is off center.  That's original.  Love it.

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1 hour ago, Greg G said:

The Blueburst's bones came from an early one with shimmed bridge, one piece neck and long headstock.  Crummy pic but notice the 15th fret dot is off center.  That's original.  Love it.

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Love it!

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On 6/18/2022 at 8:03 AM, Travis said:

No longer have it but 8 0111 was a killer guitar for sure. 
 

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💓💓💓Bound & Crowned 💓💓💓

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On 6/28/2022 at 8:38 PM, HamerCustomEr said:

Thank you.

No affiliation.

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I still own 7 0069 (blonde - dot) and 80105 (sunburst -crowned). 

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1 hour ago, belgian said:

I still own 7 0069 (blonde - dot) and 80105 (sunburst -crowned). 

As we said in the old times:

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7 hours ago, donner said:

As we said in the old times:

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Actually, I think I saw his full length video with it in his home studio.

 

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On 6/28/2022 at 9:47 PM, GuitarGuy65 said:

I guess you can count the Electraglide as a Sunburst, even though it has an archtop and a Standard headstock... 😎 

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The Holy Grail.

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Here’s another you’ve probably seen before in an old post or two. As of last Friday, now residing in coastal Maine. SN 9 1343. Thank you Mike and HFC

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On 6/10/2022 at 2:09 PM, stedge said:

1 x 1980, black, dots.  Bought in new in NYC.   Refret, maybe a pot changed, cant recall.  That's about it.  Still my baby.

Stedge: Do you remember where you bought it? I visited what used to be Music Row (W 48th) in April for the first time in about 40 years. Nothing left but memories. 

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A smaller store on the same side of the street as Manny’s , across from Rudy’s (where i bought a Rickenbacker  360 while in college).  The name of the store will likely come to me at some point between 3-4AM one random eve, but i cant recall just now. 
 

i used to surf the little shops in the village and soho, too.  Grabbed a 73 martin d18 -12 in the early 80s for nothing on one of my excursions.   Still have that.  Woo’d my bride with it playing under a streetlamp (well, she was amused by that but all the other girls loved it, so i was covered!) and made beer money out in harvard square back in the day. During high school, cutting lawns served me well and bought guitars and amp!   

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58 minutes ago, stedge said:

A smaller store on the same side of the street as Manny’s , across from Rudy’s (where i bought a Rickenbacker  360 while in college).  The name of the store will likely come to me at some point between 3-4AM one random eve, but i cant recall just now. 

"We Buy Guitars"?

I don't know if that was the actual name or a nickname, but that's what it was known as (if that's even the place you're recalling).

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1 hour ago, stedge said:

A smaller store on the same side of the street as Manny’s , across from Rudy’s (where i bought a Rickenbacker  360 while in college).  The name of the store will likely come to me at some point between 3-4AM one random eve, but i cant recall just now. 
 

i used to surf the little shops in the village and soho, too.  Grabbed a 73 martin d18 -12 in the early 80s for nothing on one of my excursions.   Still have that.  Woo’d my bride with it playing under a streetlamp (well, she was amused by that but all the other girls loved it, so i was covered!) and made beer money out in harvard square back in the day. During high school, cutting lawns served me well and bought guitars and amp!   

Thanks for those memories! I bought my second guitar (Washburn Falcon) from “Art-Shell Music” on W48th, where I stumbled upon an amazing bass player testing out instruments one day. I later learned it was Stanley Clarke. 

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1 hour ago, kizanski said:

"We Buy Guitars"?

I don't know if that was the actual name or a nickname, but that's what it was known as (if that's even the place you're recalling).

Stuyvesant?

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18 minutes ago, Slade Moore said:

Stuyvesant?

I remember that place too (or was it the same place?), but all of those shops have melted together in my brain as it and the memories get older and older.

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On 6/22/2022 at 10:23 PM, Gabe said:

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Serial no 9 0888

 

Gabe 😀

 

Amazing top!

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