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Vintage 1960's "CONQUEROR" Guitar Headstock Badge/Emblem/Logo N.O.S.

$ 5.27

Availability: 102 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Material: Metal/Metallic
  • Exact Year: 1960's
  • Colors: Silver & Black
  • Condition: New Old Stock (NOS). Originally bulk packaged, bulk shipped & bulk stored. Most emblems/badges will have some type of light wear or signs of wear due to packaging & shipping. Some may even display a slight patina associated with age. Some of the backs of the emblems may occasionally have a smudge of paint from the manufacturing process. Selection is random & the photos are for visual purposes, not the actual item you will receive but so very close to it.
  • Brand: Conqueror

    Description

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    New Old Stock
    Vintage 1960's
    Made In Japan By
    (Bruno) Matsumoku Industrial
    "Conqueror"
    Guitar Headstock
    Badge/Emblem/Logo
    Silver & Black Metal/Metallic
    Hardware Not Included
    Measures Approx. 1 3/4" W x 1 1/4" H (45mm x 33mm)
    Perfect Your Project
    Use It As An Upgrade
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    Walking Stick, Cane, Computer, Toolbox,
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    Firearm, Hobbies, Tackle Box, Guitar Case
    Off-Road Vehicle, DIY Effects Pedal, Laptop & more.
    Use Your Imagination!
    Matsumoku Industrial of Matsumoto/Nagano,
    Japan, was a
    manufacturer of many different types of mass produced
    quality stringed instruments from the mid 1950's until 1987.
    Matsumoku manufactured acoustic steel string, classical,
    electric bass & electric guitars. As well as violins, banjos,
    mandolins& ukuleles, among other instruments. Matsumoku
    was involved in producing either entire guitars or parts for many
    well known guitar brands such as Aria, Epiphone, Vox, Hondo,
    Nippon Gakki (Yamaha), Hoshino Gakki (Ibanez), FujiGen Gakki,
    Norlin (Gibson), Guyatone & Kanda Shokai (Greco). Many American
    companies contracted Matsumoku to build their guitars.That list includes:
    Washburn, Univox, Westbury, Electra, J.C. Penney (Skylark),
    Memphis, Vantage, Westminister, C.G. Winner, Cutler, Lyle & Fell.
    This list reflects Matsmoku's involvement but many of the names on the
    above list were later sold to other companies, which made guitars that were
    completely different in quality and sound.That might be where the Teisco
    connection is that so many other sellers are quick to mention. However, in
    doing my research, I could not find a direct connection between the Conqueror
    brand & Teisco. Information is spotty at best & I'm not here to debate any one
    company's involvement or lack thereof but I do welcome any solid information
    that could be verified. Most of my research has been on Wikipedia & a couple of other sites.
    Please note: Photos of headstocks are of actual Conqueror Guitar & Bass
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