miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
Just got this baby....Hagstrom Deuce Tremar.
Spent most of the night giving it a proper setup and just messing around with it.
I'm very pleased with it. Plays great and sounds great....like all my Hags.
As most of you know, I'm a bit Hagstrom fan, and have quite a few of them, both original issue Made in Sweden, and the new reissue ones. Mostly I'm partial to the Swede models, and have 1-2 in every different configuration they offer.
A couple of years ago they came out with the Deuce, which is just the Swede with two horns.
Actually, it's more like the Super Swede with the longer 25.5" scale, where the standard Swede is 24.75"...but that's really the only difference between them. The body shape, size and neck are the same.
Anyway...last year I picked up a couple of the Deuce models....one solid, and the other a Deuce F with the partial cavity. Of all the new, non-Swede new design models that they have introduced (most have died off), I think the Deuce model is a killer version of the Swede guitar. I'm surprised they never had one during the original, Made in Sweden days.
So now I have three Deuce models with this Deuce F Tremar, which is their whammy bar rig. They offer a Tremar option on a few of their models. I really like how it fits the Deuce F.
Spent most of the night giving it a proper setup and just messing around with it.
I'm very pleased with it. Plays great and sounds great....like all my Hags.
As most of you know, I'm a bit Hagstrom fan, and have quite a few of them, both original issue Made in Sweden, and the new reissue ones. Mostly I'm partial to the Swede models, and have 1-2 in every different configuration they offer.
A couple of years ago they came out with the Deuce, which is just the Swede with two horns.
Actually, it's more like the Super Swede with the longer 25.5" scale, where the standard Swede is 24.75"...but that's really the only difference between them. The body shape, size and neck are the same.
Anyway...last year I picked up a couple of the Deuce models....one solid, and the other a Deuce F with the partial cavity. Of all the new, non-Swede new design models that they have introduced (most have died off), I think the Deuce model is a killer version of the Swede guitar. I'm surprised they never had one during the original, Made in Sweden days.
So now I have three Deuce models with this Deuce F Tremar, which is their whammy bar rig. They offer a Tremar option on a few of their models. I really like how it fits the Deuce F.