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1970 Hagstrom- H-IIN

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Check out these beautiful Hagstrom Fantomen in finish/color variants: Mystic Burst and Cosmic Black Burst 😳
well the husband and i. splurged. it’s a good thing he’s a music nerd and i’m a ghost nerd.
you are looking at the owner of a limited edition ghost burst hagstrom fantomen!
1984. Me on the left with my Odessa guitar and my best friend with his Hagstrom guitar. Both of us playing through lousy amps. Both of us had started playing less than a year prior. In other words we were terrible.

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So... I finally got my hands on the Hagstrom Fantomen special Ghost burst/Silver burst.. And it came in dead. Broken neck.
To say I cried a little is an understatement. I bought it second hand on Reverb and the guitar was practicly new, been played on for 4 times bc the seller already had the white version.
We are trying to get a claim going for the money due to being handles to hard during shipping.
The guitar is now with a very good luthier who's pretty known in Europe. They can fix it and repaint it, so much even that I won't see the breakage.
Please pray for my baby Phantom 😭😭😭
(yes I gave it the name Phantom.. for obvious reasons)
There is always talk about the notable basses Geddy Lee uses. The most talked about are the Fender Jazz and Rickenbacker 4001. But there are others he has played throughout his life and career from Steinberger, Wal, Rickenbacker, Canora, and Hagstrom. But the latter two were only used in the early years before his career really started. Here is a rundown of all the basses he used at various points. 1. 1972 Fender Jazz Bass aka “The One” in black 2. Fender Jazz Bass in candy apple red 3. 1969 Fender Precision in sunburst (or tobacco burst) 4. Fender Precision custom Teardrop 5. Rickenbacker 4001 6. Rickenbacker 4080 double neck 7. Steinberger L2 8. Wal Precision Bass 9. Hagstrom H11B 10. Canora Precision Bass (not pictured in original condition or when it was repainted)