GB22 Circa 1977
Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 4:59 pm
Great job on the web site. I couldn't find any other info on El Degas.
I have photos of a GB22 and of a banjo that I can find no model # for. I purchased both instruments brand new. Here are the details:
GB22
I purchased this in July of 1977, in Thompson Manitoba. I don't recall exactly how much I paid for it but I am guessing that it was $200-300. Being that far north it was likely that the cost would have been higher then what retail down south would be. I did not know much about guitars at the time; still don't, but I knew it was a great improvement from the $40 Sears mail order guitar that I learned to play on. It has given me years of enjoyment and still sounds great. It suffered some damage during a flight to BC back in the 80's. The back edge came away from the side but I put some glue to it and clamped it up and it turned out fine.
It was made in Japan and appears to have a spruce front and mahogany sides. The head stock is the open book style but it differs from the GB25 posted by Barry in that it has block inlays on the fret board and has no inlays on the back. (This would make one think that the GB22 was a cheaper version than the GB25 perhaps?) It likely was produced in 1976 or so. The label shows no serial # and none was ever on there. The model # shows very clear in the photo.
Banjo
I purchased the banjo in October of 1980, in Winnipeg. I am guessing that it was about $250, although I can't be sure. There are no model #'s on it, unless there is something under the resonator, I don't recall. This was made in Korea and I have also been very satisfied with it.





I have photos of a GB22 and of a banjo that I can find no model # for. I purchased both instruments brand new. Here are the details:
GB22
I purchased this in July of 1977, in Thompson Manitoba. I don't recall exactly how much I paid for it but I am guessing that it was $200-300. Being that far north it was likely that the cost would have been higher then what retail down south would be. I did not know much about guitars at the time; still don't, but I knew it was a great improvement from the $40 Sears mail order guitar that I learned to play on. It has given me years of enjoyment and still sounds great. It suffered some damage during a flight to BC back in the 80's. The back edge came away from the side but I put some glue to it and clamped it up and it turned out fine.
It was made in Japan and appears to have a spruce front and mahogany sides. The head stock is the open book style but it differs from the GB25 posted by Barry in that it has block inlays on the fret board and has no inlays on the back. (This would make one think that the GB22 was a cheaper version than the GB25 perhaps?) It likely was produced in 1976 or so. The label shows no serial # and none was ever on there. The model # shows very clear in the photo.
Banjo
I purchased the banjo in October of 1980, in Winnipeg. I am guessing that it was about $250, although I can't be sure. There are no model #'s on it, unless there is something under the resonator, I don't recall. This was made in Korea and I have also been very satisfied with it.





