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vtg LADO GUITARS & BASS PINUP MAGAZINE PRINT AD PAGE Handcrafted Electric Canad

$ 7.91

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Era: 1970's-1980's
  • Condition: Used
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Size: 8 x 10.5 inches
  • Type: Magazine Pinup
  • Sub-type of Product: Pinup Page
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Modified Item: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Brand: Lado
  • Type of Advertising: Magazine Pinup Picture Page
  • Color: B&W
  • Date of Creation: 1980

    Description

    - Vintage 80's LADO GUITARS & BASSES MAGAZINE PINUP PICTURE PAGE!!!
    - This pinup measures approximately 8 X 10.5 inches.
    - Original - not a copy or reprint.
    - Fast ship. Satisfaction guaranteed.
    MAGAZINE PINUPS & PRINT ADS make fantastic keepsakes and one-of-a-kind display items!
    Buy as many as you like...
    Combine several together to make spectacular collections with stunning display effects!
    BUY MORE AND SAVE WITH COMBINED SHIPPING!
    On our magazine pinups and print ads, there is no additional shipping charge for multiple items!
    We ship WORLDWIDE.
    Yes, we combine shipping.
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    A pinup is a picture from a magazine or book, intended for display.
    A pinup is not a full-size poster or a "hard copy" photograph on photo stock paper.
    Lado Musical Inc. (popularly known as Lado Guitars, also J.K. Lado & Co. as seen on early-model headstocks) is a Canadian guitar manufacturing company owned and operated by Joe Kovacic (artistic name "Joe Lado"). The company is based in Lindsay, Ontario and produces electric guitars and basses. Vintage-custom, hand made Lado guitars remain some of the most sought after guitars in the world to date. Joseph Kovacic was born in Croatia in 1945. After serving in the Yugoslav People's Army, he began training as a luthier at the Zagreb School of Guitar Making in Zagreb, followed by two years additional training at Crossman Guitar Works in Vienna, Austria. Joe immigrated to Canada from Croatia in 1968 and began working for Turner Musical Instruments, a division of Gibson for two years, followed by a job with Hagström Guitars as an inspector for one year. In 1971, having reached a workable level of English, Joe began his own business called "Joe's Strings" from a basement shop on Gerrard Street, in Toronto. In 1973, he formed "Lado Musical Inc." and opened a retail shop on Kingston Road, in Toronto. In addition to building Lado Guitars, Lado had an exclusive repair contract with C.F. Martin Guitars for all of Canada. Around 1976, the demand for Lado Guitars had grown so much that he moved to a bigger facility in Scarborough. The 1981 Lado catalogue shows Lado Guitars had moved again to a new facility –this time located on R.R. #1 in Uxbridge, Ontario, with a photographed staff of 13 employees.
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