Hey, anyone hear of Rocko guitars? I have a rocko stratocaster copy, black with a maple neck and matching headstock. The serial number is stamped on the neck. I cant find absolutely anything about this. It is a nice guitar to play, solid wood body, not sure what wood.
If anyone has anyhing they know, would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for the replies! theres no stanp at all except a serial number (i assume, its stamped on the neck) The body and neck are beautiful..solid and heavy. Resembles a 70's Fender Stratocaster. I have a few pics but cant figure out how to put them here.. lol
You need photobucket, flickr etc, to host from.
'click' the IMG address, it'll automatically copy.
If it doesn't, highlight/right click 'copy'
Paste that into the thread.
The other option is to add it using the little 'mountain pic' icon.
'highlight/copy' the address of the pic and insert that into the 'image' prompt.
Third option; 'right click' on the image. Choose 'copy image' and then 'paste' that here.
I don't understand why they're not showing up.
I tried too, but, I get the same '(IMG)' as you do.
Maybe flickr changed things that disallows this kinda stuff?
Hate to reopen this thread but I'm trying to find info on my Rocko Les Paul copy. Nothing on the internet, like i mean nothing. Don't know where to start. Plays great Rosewood fret board with pearl inlays.. seems to be Maple body and neck. Any info would be great Thanks!
Hi guy's I too am trying my darndest to find anything on Rocko branded basses. There is a Rocko P bass for sale on my local KIJIJI. Numbers are indeed stamped on the last fret on the neck... Grover tuners, heavyish type bridge, string through body, matching headstock, but NOthing online about the origin or brand. It's a two-hour drive to go and inspect it .. I guess I will have to risk the trip and see for myself what this is ..gem or ??????
I'm a little late to the party here but I saw your message about a Rocko P Bass when I was doing some research and wondered if I just bought the one you saw. It has an all maple one piece neck, Grover tuners, black headstock, bullet truss rod, black body, pearl pick guard, large brass saddles, string through body, great sounding P bass electronics, serial number stamped on the last fret of the neck. Cant say enough about it. Basically as good as a USA P bass standard. I know of a lot of the Japanese stuff but also never heard of this one. The guitar shop says it appears all original and doesn't know a lot either. If you ever see another one, they are worth checking out.
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