Eko Ranger Guitar Serial Numbers

Any EKO owners out there? - Just Plain Networking Forum Just Plain Folks Songwriting & Musician Networking Organization Any EKO owners out there? (Page 1) This topic is 2 pages long: 1 Author Topic: Any EKO owners out there? DavidW Serious Contributor Posts: 1850 From: Registered: Feb 2002 posted 05:54 ANyone else have a Ranger or a Rio Bravo? IP: DavidW Serious Contributor Posts: 1850 From: Registered: Feb 2002 posted 10:56 Thought I would bump this and still check and see if anyone out there Has a Rio Bravo like this one. Mine is the same year as below but not quite mint as the one shown. (1971) The one I have need some more restoring.

EKO Ranger 12-string acoustic guitar - Used and bruised condition but still chiming! I will not go lower than £140. Take this to a jam or a festival and enjoy it, or record it as I have, and know you. If anyone knows anything about it or EKO guitars in general I would. I also own a Ranger 6 which I bought at an autojumble at Newark. I recently bought a eko 12 string electric acoustic. My guitar seems to.

They were made in italy and real popular in europe and England. [This message has been edited by DavidW (edited ).] [This message has been edited by DavidW (edited ).] IP: DavidW Serious Contributor Posts: 1850 From: Registered: Feb 2002 posted 18:08 Bump. I just got done semi restoring mine. Basically put a couple coats of polyurethane on it after sanding. Also put a scratch guard on and greased up the tuning knobs.

Ya know what I found cleans a fret board pretty good is Nail Polish remover. It stinks a bit but really gets out the dirt and brings out the wood. Got one email from a gent in South Africa so far. Anyone else out there have a Rio Bravo? David IP: DavidW Serious Contributor Posts: 1850 From: Registered: Feb 2002 posted 12:38 FYI A luthier emailed me a while back and said NEVER use Nail polish remover. I should use lighter fluid instead. Nail polish remover will eat at the glue with it's acetone.

So the next time I changed the strings I cleaned up the fret board with some lighter fluid and a old sock. Just Don't smoke around it. Good thing I quit about 7 years ago.

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DAvid IP: 66Johnny Serious Contributor Posts: 47 From: Spokane, WA, USA Registered: Nov 2004 posted 14:09 I had to laugh when I saw the name, EKO. I used to have an electric guitar of theirs in the eighties. It had four pickups and six phase switches. It was a lightweight guitar. It was mentioned in a Guitar Player magazine article.

Its 'mother of pearl' finish was described in the article as 'mother of luncheonette'. I noticed one that looks similar on They are definitely unique guitars.

IP: DavidW Serious Contributor Posts: 1850 From: Registered: Feb 2002 posted 22:11 EKO's are a very interesting breed. Funny you metioned Fetishguitars because I made a overseas pal in Scotland who has the Rio Bravo like mine that's on Fetishguitar.com He has given me a few tips about refinishing and about the Eko company which went out of business in the 80's. THey are trying to revive a new EKO company and have seen a few of the newer guitars out and they aren't too bad. DAvid IP: 66Johnny Serious Contributor Posts: 47 From: Spokane, WA, USA Registered: Nov 2004 posted 16:25 I'll admit I enjoyed playing mine. It was a good player. It was lightweight and the neck and fretboard had a good feel. I got a kick out of the six phase/pickup switches, which behaved like manual radio buttons.

I ended up getting rid of it at a music store because I had superseded it with a far better 'primary' guitar. As rare as they were (I think), the store owner was hesitant to buy it from me. He already had one exactly like it he 'couldn't unload'.