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Mike Shefrin
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From: New York

posted 08 October 2006 10:37 PM     profile     
How many of you are old enough to remember this plastic toy guitar and amp made by the Emenee toy company?

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[This message was edited by Mike Shefrin on 08 October 2006 at 10:39 PM.]

David Mason
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From: Cambridge, MD, USA

posted 09 October 2006 03:37 AM     profile     

This is called a "Stealth Aurora", made by Switch Music. The blurb actually sounds pretty convincing -
quote:
Body and neck are composite material molded in one piece with Switch's patented Vibracell process to create the ultimate in resonance, clarity, consistency, and resistance to weather.
Now that I've seen these two pictures, I'm not so sure? I don't imagine the Eminee Tiger Guitar listed at $459.00, at least?
Mike Shefrin
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From: New York

posted 09 October 2006 06:45 AM     profile     
They don't make the Emenee tiger guitar anymore.I think Emenee went out of business a zillion years ago. You might see one on Ebay for hundreds of dollars though. The strings on the "tiger" guitar were all plastic too.

[This message was edited by Mike Shefrin on 09 October 2006 at 11:15 AM.]

Stu Schulman
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From: anchorage,alaska

posted 09 October 2006 12:58 PM     profile     
Wow!I always wanted a Tiger guitar,and a Great Garloo robot,couldn't afford either of em'
Mark Durante
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From: Illinois

posted 10 October 2006 04:29 PM     profile     
I got one of those sets, the amp doesn't work and the guitar neck is bowed but it's almost ok for hawaiian style playing. Well, maybe not.
Jerry Overstreet
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From: Louisville Ky

posted 10 October 2006 09:34 PM     profile     
I don't recall ever seeing the guitar rig, but our family had several of the little pianos over the years made by Emenee. Thanks for the flashback!

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