UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A VERY CLEAN KAPA Continental U.S. Vintage 1960's SUNBURST Electric Guitar IN Nice Vintage Condition! HOFNER pick-ups - all electronics are original to the guitar and operate as intended - note: whammy bar is missing - THESE ARE RARE USA MADE GUITARS! I will ship in a chipboard case for extra protection.
HERE IS SOME HISTORY I FOUND IN REGARDS TO THIS COMPANY:
KAPA Guitars was founded in 1963 by a Dutch immigrant named Koob Veneman.
Mr. Veneman was the owner of Veneman's Music Emporium, a musical instrument store in Silver Spring Maryland.
During
the early 1960’s Veneman made the decision to build his own unique line
of guitars. This was the years of the British Invasion and the Guitar
Boom and Mr. Veneman wanted his piece of the pie.
Many of the guitars in stock at the Veneman store consisted of guitars that were imported from Germany and Italy.
The
connections with these companies provided him with an excellent
oportunity to purchase supplies from overseas manufacturers. His plan
was to order guitar parts from European suppliers, assemble them in
Edsmonston Maryland where the guitars bodies were created.
The
necks, pickups and electronics originally came from German manufacturer
Hofner. The guitars generally were equipped with two slider switches to
control on/off function of the pickups, which is typical of Hofner's
design of the 1960’s. In the company's later years they made their own
pickups, which looked similar to Hofner units.
The
tuners were made by Schaller. Kapa made his own bridges and tremolo
assemblies. Most KAPA guitars are equipped with the tremolo.Veneman
named the company after himself, wife and children by using an anagram
of their first names. Of course his name is Koob, his son’s name,
Albert, his daughters name, Patricia and his wife’s name Adeline. Later
Koob’s brother joined the family business.
KAPA necks are ultra thin, which is sort of a ’60 thing. Guitarists wanted to play fast and for some odd reason, manufacturers equated this with skinny necks instead of low action.
KAPA was able to sell it's instruments at a price well below the competitors.
It was rumored that Fender filed a lawsuit against Kapa in the 1960's, although I cannot seen to find anything to verify a suit.
KAPA guitars were founded on some great principals set up by the Venemans. The instruments were well made, playable and affordable. Plus they were made in the USA.
KAPA guitars are still available through collectors and sellers. If set up properly they are nice and affordable players.It is also wonderful that KAPA guitars were a product of the United States.
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