Jump to content

Eko Guitars: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 40: Line 40:
Their products include [[classical guitar]]s, [[12-string guitar]]s, [[arch top guitar]]s, [[electric guitar]]s and [[acoustic bass guitar]]s.
Their products include [[classical guitar]]s, [[12-string guitar]]s, [[arch top guitar]]s, [[electric guitar]]s and [[acoustic bass guitar]]s.


Eko guitars gained high popularity during the [[rock 'n' roll]] craze of the 1960s, becoming the largest guitar exporter in Europe. Their electric models were often highly ornamented with pearl, featured 3 or 4 pickups and recognizable "rocker" switches for pickup selection. The acoustic models were popular in country and folk rock bands of the late '60s. The best-known models of the '60s include:
Eko gained high popularity during the [[rock 'n' roll]] craze of the 1960s, becoming the largest guitar exporter in Europe. Their electric models were often highly ornamented with pearl, featured 3 or 4 pickups and recognizable "rocker" switches for pickup selection. The acoustic models were popular in country and folk rock bands of the late '60s. The best-known models of the '60s include:


{{multiple image |align=right |direction=horizontal
{{multiple image |align=right |direction=horizontal
| image1 = Eko 400 Ekomaster.png |width1=77
| image1 = Eko 400 Ekomaster.png |width1=77
| caption1 = Eko 400-4V Ekomaster (1960-1962)
| caption1 = Eko 400-4V Ekomaster (1960–1962)
| image2 = Eko 500-4 (1962-1965).png |width2=79
| image2 = Eko 500-4 (1962-1965).png |width2=79
| caption2 = Eko 500 (1962-1965)
| caption2 = Eko 500 (1962–1965)
<!--
<!--
| image3 = Eko Condor 820-4V Scott.png |width3=79
| image3 = Eko Condor 820-4V Scott.png |width3=79
Line 87: Line 87:
Eko guitar has been manufacturing guitars since the early 60s and continue to through present day.
Eko guitar has been manufacturing guitars since the early 60s and continue to through present day.


As of 2015, Eko Guitars were imported and distributed in the United States by Kelley Distribution of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
As of 2015, Eko guitars were imported and distributed in the United States by Kelley Distribution of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.


===Other musical instruments===
===Other musical instruments===
Line 120: Line 120:
[[Category:Guitar manufacturing companies]]
[[Category:Guitar manufacturing companies]]
[[Category:Electronic organ manufacturing companies]]
[[Category:Electronic organ manufacturing companies]]
[[Category:Companies based in le Marche]]
[[Category:Companies based in Marche]]
[[Category:Electronics companies established in 1959]]
[[Category:Electronics companies established in 1959]]
[[Category:Italian companies established in 1959]]
[[Category:Italian companies established in 1959]]

Latest revision as of 20:49, 18 September 2024

Eko Music Group
Company typePrivate
Founded1959 (1959)
FounderOliviero Pigini
Headquarters,
Italy
Area served
Worldwide
Websitewww.ekoguitars.it/en/

Eko is an Italian manufacturer of electric guitars, acoustic guitars and similar instruments, catering to professional level and manufacturing largely for export. It is located in Recanati, Marche.

Products

[edit]

Guitars

[edit]

Their products include classical guitars, 12-string guitars, arch top guitars, electric guitars and acoustic bass guitars.

Eko gained high popularity during the rock 'n' roll craze of the 1960s, becoming the largest guitar exporter in Europe. Their electric models were often highly ornamented with pearl, featured 3 or 4 pickups and recognizable "rocker" switches for pickup selection. The acoustic models were popular in country and folk rock bands of the late '60s. The best-known models of the '60s include:

Eko 400-4V Ekomaster (1960–1962)
Eko 500 (1962–1965)
Eko Ranger 12 string
Eston bass, fretless but with markers (1980s)
  • Eko 400 Ekomaster (Fender Jaguar shape with flat-top, Hagström-style control panel),
  • Eko 500 (Fender Jaguar lookalike),
  • Eko 700 (original triple-cutaway design with "hockey stick" head),
  • Eko 290 (also known as Eko Barracuda, semi-hollow flat-top electric),
  • Eko Rokes (rocket-shaped electric, made popular by an Italian pop band of the same name, The Rokes)
  • Eko Kadett ('67 original double cutaway with characteristic long "horns") and
  • Eko Ranger (the best-selling Eko product, acoustic in 6 and 12-string version).
  • Eko 995 (violin bodied 4 string bass wildly popular in the late 60's)
Eko teardrop, Vox Mark, and Vox Phantom (Wunjo Guitars, London)

Eko also produced guitars for Vox in the '60s, in the USA they were distributed through LoDuca brothers of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

In the UK the instruments were imported by Rose-Morris, London.

In Australia their instruments were imported by Rose Music and often, but not always, branded with their house brand Eston.

Eko guitar has been manufacturing guitars since the early 60s and continue to through present day.

As of 2015, Eko guitars were imported and distributed in the United States by Kelley Distribution of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Other musical instruments

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "EKO Tiger/Tigermate". Combo Organ Heaven (combo-organ.com).
  2. ^ "Orange Organs". Combo Organ Heaven (combo-organ.com).
  3. ^ "EKO Computerhythm". synthemaster.de.
[edit]
Official sites