Kent Electric Guitars

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Time and product line

Hagstrom Kent - 1962 - 1966
(also includes Futurama, Futurama De Luxe and Cromwell)
In 1962 there was a brand new Hagstrom model introduced on the market. This guitar has a very 'Strat' like shape and design with two cut aways, tremolo and six in line headstock. Because of the front in acrylate containimng all the electronics and the body covered in vinyl needing no paint those guitars could be manufactured cheaply and rationally meeting the huge demand for electric guitars in the early 60's. The main reason not branding those 'budget' guitars Hagstrom was, according to Karl Erik Hagström, their doubts if the acrylic fronts would keep from cracking! Some Kent guitars with the acrylic front was sold without the Kent logo on the front of the headstock and some with. From 1963 there was also Kent branded guitars build with all solid bodies with two or three pick ups. All Kent guitars had the Tremar tremolo system.

SpecificationsKent PB-24-G, 1962-1964 (also includes Futurama De Luxe)
Vinyl covered body, acrylic front with two fixed pick ups and four slide switches, black neck and headstock (early models has the 'dolpin nose' shaped headstock. Known colors: red, blue, purple/lavendel and orange/brown. Body of laminate board covered vith vinyl, birch neck, teak fretboard, 22 frets, scale length 622mm (24 1/2 inches), boolt-on neck, two singel coil pickups, four slide switches.
Specifications Kent II, 1963-1966 (maybe also Cromwell)
Solid body without beveled edges (no acrylic front), pick gaurd with two adjustable pick ups, one volume control and four slide switches. Known colors: red and blue. Body of solid wood (maybe abachi), birch neck, teak fretboard, 22 frets, scale length 622mm (24 1/2 inches), boolt-on neck, two singel coil pickups, four slide switches.
SpecificationsKent III, 1963-1966
Solid body without beveled edges (no acrylic front), pick gaurd with three adjustable pick ups, one volume control and six slide switches. Known colors: red and blue.Body of solid wood (maybe abachi), birch neck, teak fretboard, 22 frets, scale length 622mm (24 1/2 inches), boolt-on neck, three singel coil pickups, six slide switches.

Hagstrom KENT PB-24-G, 1962 Serial # 500203. Blue front
and white backside! This is probably one of the first Kent

Serial # 527248


Hagstrom KENT PB-24-G, 1963 Serial # 554025


Serial # 563463


production log, Serial # 574767




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Some of the coolest guitars to come out of the late 60s, these hollow Kents had all the bells and whistles like fancy inlays, racing stripe binding, and supe.

Kent Electric Guitars Made In Japan

I don’t recall how I got his number, but when I called Dana Sutcliffe to talk about what is probably his most famous—at least known famous—guitar, he said we should do lunch. Dana lives just down the road from me in Delaware, so it was an easy meeting. I asked if he’d ever had Vietnamese pho (beef noodle soup, one of the world’s most perfect foods), and since he hadn’t and since he loves to eat, we met one day in one of South Philadelphia’s numerous pho parlors to discuss the genesis of the Alvarez Dana Scoop. It was, as it turns out, all the result of an accident.

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