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1961 Vox Stroller
1961 Vox Stroller electric guitar The earliest versions of the Vox Stroller were actually copies of an early Japanese electricguitar, the Guyatone (also sold under the brand Antoria) LG50. These Strollers, although short-lived did undergo a few changes before taking on the more familiar Strat influenced style of many mid-sixties UK-built Vox guitars. The biggest difference between early and late LG50-style Strollers (and the two pickup version, the Shadow) was the larger pickup, a shade longer, but noticeably wider used in the very first Vox guitars. Compare this early Vox to a 1963 Stroller with the later V1 pickup. For more information about Vox guitar pickups in general, see the Vox guitar pickups page.
1963 Vox Stroller
1963 Vox Stroller electric guitar The Vox Stroller was the least expensive guitar produced by Vox in the early 1960s. It is a very lightweight guitar with very simple construction and controls; clearly aimed at the student players of the day. Like it's two-pickup sibling, the Vox Shadow, it was initially designed as a copy of the Guyatone / Antoria LG-50 played by Vox endorsee Hank Marvin of the Shadows, before he moved over to the Fender Stratocaster in the late 1950s.
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Vox advertisement (1965)
Vox Phantom electric guitar, Vox Soundcaster electric guitar, Vox Foundation amplifier




Vox advertisement (1965) Vox - Need We Say More?

Vox advertisement (1965)

Vox - Need We Say More?
1965

Sixties Vox advert featuring the Beatles using Vox amplifiers. Vox products shown are the Vox Soundcaster and Vox Phantom guitars, and Vox Foundation bass amplifier

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Other adverts for the Vox Phantom electric guitar
Vox Phantom - New Shapes in SoundVox Phantom - New Shapes in Sound
This early Vox advert comes from the August 1963 issue of Beat Monthly (later renamed Beat Instrumental), and shows the new Phantom (it first appeared the previous year) and the Foundation bass amp.
Vox Phantom - Vox GuitarsVox Phantom - Vox Guitars
This advertisement comes from a book: the Shadows modern electric guitar tutor. The Shadows were a very well known British band, and guitarist Hank Marvin invented the Tremolo (you can see his sign...
Vox Phantom - Vox amplificationVox Phantom - Vox amplification
This advertisement comes from a book: the Shadows modern electric guitar tutor. This Vox advertisement for the AC10, AC15 and AC30 also features a nice early Vox Phantom guitar with the chrome cov...
Vox Phantom - Award yourself the finest sound equipment, money can buyVox Phantom - Award yourself the finest sound equipment, money can buy
Vox advertisement for all instruments: guitar, bass, keyboards and ampifiers. features AC30 and AC100 amps, Phantom IV guitar and bass
Vox Phantom - Paul Revere and the Raiders Ride on Top with VoxVox Phantom - Paul Revere and the Raiders Ride on Top with Vox
Mid sixties Vox advert featuring Paul Revere and the Raiders and their Vox equipment. The Phantom guitar and bass, plus some Vox valve amplifiers: the AC-100 and Foundation bass amp
 


Other adverts for the Vox Soundcaster electric guitar
Vox Soundcaster - Vox sound perfectionVox Soundcaster - Vox sound perfection
Early sixties advert for Vox guitars and amplifiers. Features a Vox Soundcaster solid-body electric.
Pure undistorted sound, superb quality, strength and reliability - these are the qualities ...
Vox Soundcaster - Precision in SoundVox Soundcaster - Precision in Sound
Early sixties Vox advert for guitars and amplifiers. The guitar pictured is the Vox Soundcaster
Vox Soundcaster - The fabulous new Vox SoundcasterVox Soundcaster - The fabulous new Vox Soundcaster
Early British Vox advert from the beginning of 1964. The Stratocaster-inspired Vox Soundcaster was very widely promoted at this time.
Latest modifications to this fine VOX instrument result in...
 


Other adverts for the Vox Foundation amplifier
Vox Foundation - New Shapes in SoundVox Foundation - New Shapes in Sound
This early Vox advert comes from the August 1963 issue of Beat Monthly (later renamed Beat Instrumental), and shows the new Phantom (it first appeared the previous year) and the Foundation bass amp.
Vox Foundation - ALL-VOX MAN... thats BILL WYMANVox Foundation - ALL-VOX MAN... thats BILL WYMAN
Mid sixties British Vox bass advert featuring Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones; the newly launched Wyman bass - based on the Mark IV bass, and Foundation bass amplifier

The Wyman bass was sp...
Vox Foundation - Paul Revere and the Raiders Ride on Top with VoxVox Foundation - Paul Revere and the Raiders Ride on Top with Vox
Mid sixties Vox advert featuring Paul Revere and the Raiders and their Vox equipment. The Phantom guitar and bass, plus some Vox valve amplifiers: the AC-100 and Foundation bass amp
 



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