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Domnilor, ma alatur clubului Meteor.

Tocmai a sosit noua achizitie, o chitara gasita in podul unei case. Intentia mea este de a restaura aceasta chitara, de aceea va cer sprijinul vostru pe parcursul proiectului. 

Starea generala a chitarei e buna, corpul intreg, gatul drept, doze si butoane prezente ( nu cunosc inca functionalitatea lor) lipsesc doar maneta de tremolo, puntea, mufa de iesire si potentiometrul. Freturile sunt uzate. 

Eu personal i-as schimba culoarea, dar in schimb nu vreau sa isi piarda valoarea. Asta urmeaza sa decid pe parcurs. 

Sunt deschis pentru sfaturi si idei dar mai ales la informatii referitoare la istoria chitarei. 

Va tin la curent cu evolutia proiectului.

 

 

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 This Meteor was just found in storage last week with what appears to be the original case and switching still intact. MISSING is the pickup and wire that apparently attaches to the Bridge facade and pushes on to the pin beside the on/ off selector switch. It still has the original DIN CONNECTOR and no 1/4 Jack. The binding has zero cracks abut the neck joint is going to require some attention. I am doing more research to find out what the DIN plug was supposed to connect to originally. If anyone has info on the DIN Connection or the missing pickup part , please let me know ! THANKS from Ontario Canada !

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Hello, I’ve also found an old Doina Meteor guitar heavily used by my grandad back in Romania. The state I’ve originally found the guitar in is way different compared to everything I’ve seen online in forum posts like this one and on collection blogs. I’ve found my meteor guitar with a custom paint job, presumably done by my grandad or whoever had the guitar before him and metal plates covering both the meteor logo and where the Doina logo should’ve been on the headstock. I presume this guitar was sold under a different local brand, possibly due to overstock to my grandad, especially since he bought back in 2000 and as far as I’m aware, this is a 70s guitar.

I've come here to ask if anyone here knows more about the meteor’s past and perhaps more information about its electronics, how it all works, what it specifically uses, etc. as far as I know this model is rarely documented and this has been the only major forum post I’ve seen linked to this guitar.

i know this forum post hasn’t really been active since march but i would appreciate any responses.

heres how my model looked like before i stripped its paint and electronics (apologies for the bad quality it’s a really old photo)

Thanks from the UK!

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