The Vox Escort was one of Vox's early solid bodies, assembled by Jennings (JMI) in Dartford, Kent. This was one of the higher end models with radiused fingerboard, De Luxe tremolo and extra tone switches (only fitted to the Escort, Consort and early Phantom II models).
The Escort only appeared in one Vox catalog, from 1962
This model has two pickups positioned to provide maximum tonal response. Four tone and volume controls, three independent tone switches permitting infinite variety of combined effects. Also fitted with Vox Tremolo arm de Luxe. Available in satin cellulose finish, sunburst or red.
By mid-late 1965 an unrelated New Escort was launched, based on the Fender Telecaster.
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