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Anybody Ever Hear of "SANATAGO" guitars?

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:52 pm
by toomanycats
I came across an example of one today in a pawn shop priced at $179. It a semi hollow PRS type copy in pristine condition. I don't have pics of the actual instrument I saw, but it is a blue burl version of the semi-hollows shown below. My cursory research indicates that Sanatago guitars are rebranded Jay Tursors made in the 2000s or possibly the 90s. I'm reading that a guy named Dennis at MusiclandCentral sold Sanatago as a house brand, mail order only. Can anyone confirm this? There seems to be flurry of posts about these guitars on Harmony Central in the mid 2000s, and I figure that some of you guys may have actually been there.

Anybody ever own one, have any insight into the brand, know about the specs, etc.? I find these imports that were produced contemporaneous to the "golden age" Agiles highly intriguing.

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Re: Anybody Ever Hear of "SANATAGO" guitars?

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 8:06 pm
by toomanycats
Sanatago no info? :?

Re: Anybody Ever Hear of "SANATAGO" guitars?

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2020 11:16 pm
by uwmcscott
Never heard of them other than your post, and googlez takes me to the same pics you have posted ;-)

Re: Anybody Ever Hear of "SANATAGO" guitars?

Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:58 am
by toomanycats
uwmcscott wrote: Wed Dec 30, 2020 11:16 pm Never heard of them other than your post, and googlez takes me to the same pics you have posted ;-)
There must not be an awful lot of info on them out there. It felt like a solidly built guitar, on par at least with the quality of SX. Didn't plug it in, so I can't comment on the amplified tone, though acoustically it had good resonance. Action and frets work were satisfactory; tuners felt smooth; and I could see a Switchcraft style sector and what looked like full sized pots through the f hole.

It was good enough that if it had been $100 or under I would have immediately grabbed it. At $179 it's priced higher than these sold new 15+ years ago, which I've read was around $150ish. Still, it had just enough interesting things going on to keep me thinking about it.

Hopefully when I swing by that place again it's gone, and I mean that sincerely, because I really don't need another cheap import. I've realized that I will only ever gig my higher quality, 100 % reliable instruments; I already have far too many "beaters" laying around the house; and I know that my self rationalizing about flipping them someday is just a bunch of b.s. I'm just a damn hoarder at this point! :lol: