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Hagstrom Swede Anyone?

Superlizard

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Anyone have experience with these?

http://www.hagstromguitars.com/Swede.html#

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KBoman has one, I'm sure he could give you a review. If I remember right, he really likes his.
 
I found this one on the bay last night. Looks good to me. :dontknow:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Hagstrom-Tremar-Super-Swede-Electric-Guitar-BLEM-/160478329680?pt=Guitar&hash=item255d40fb50
 
Bjorn Ulvaeus of ABBA was a Hagstrom endorsee early on. Nowadays he could buy the whole company!  :toothy12:

So, Superlizard, you could do great covers of "Waterloo" with that guitar if you got one. Like the tone filter switch, I think Gretsch has something similar..
 
I've got one just like that, it's fantastic value for the money but it helps to know what you buy - an all mahogany 24,75" scale guitar with humbuckers. There will be no twang with a Swede! It's fundamental all the way rather than harmonic richness. To me that's a good thing, but people are different. Fretboard is "resonwood", a multi laminate made to be very stable and ebony-like.

The neck is wonderful, rather thin and flat but very stable. Unfortunately mine happens to be a rare dud as the truss rod is jammed, otherwise it has no flaws. The tone filter has three settings - middy, bypass and no treble. I find myself using the middy position quite often for certain lead sounds. Note that the cutaway is not quite as generous to the hands as on a standard LP. The tuners have a 18:1 ratio I think and feel pretty sweet. Pickups are good quality PAF types.

Weight is above average like most LP type guitars, which can be either reassuring or a pain depending on your preference. I've certainly played heavier LPs though.

All in all a solid guitar. I wish the truss rod worked on mine and sometimes that it was slightly lighter. Sometimes the pickups are a bit overwhelmed by all that mahogany too...
 
OzziePete said:
Bjorn Ulvaeus of ABBA was a Hagstrom endorsee early on. Nowadays he could buy the whole company!  :toothy12:

So, Superlizard, you could do great covers of "Waterloo" with that guitar if you got one. Like the tone filter switch, I think Gretsch has something similar..

Or "Fernando" perhaps.  :icon_jokercolor:

No really, Hagstrom aside, I dig some ABBA tunes.  Good stuff from when I was a wee lad.
 
kboman said:
I've got one just like that, it's fantastic value for the money but it helps to know what you buy - an all mahogany 24,75" scale guitar with humbuckers. There will be no twang with a Swede! It's fundamental all the way rather than harmonic richness. To me that's a good thing, but people are different. Fretboard is "resonwood", a multi laminate made to be very stable and ebony-like.

The neck is wonderful, rather thin and flat but very stable. Unfortunately mine happens to be a rare dud as the truss rod is jammed, otherwise it has no flaws. The tone filter has three settings - middy, bypass and no treble. I find myself using the middy position quite often for certain lead sounds. Note that the cutaway is not quite as generous to the hands as on a standard LP. The tuners have a 18:1 ratio I think and feel pretty sweet. Pickups are good quality PAF types.

Weight is above average like most LP type guitars, which can be either reassuring or a pain depending on your preference. I've certainly played heavier LPs though.

All in all a solid guitar. I wish the truss rod worked on mine and sometimes that it was slightly lighter. Sometimes the pickups are a bit overwhelmed by all that mahogany too...

Thx for the heads-up - I was looking at these when I was Agile-shopping (still looking forward to more of those) and I found I couldn't pull
myself away from the black Swede with the creme plastics - very retro, very unique, very classy.  If I get one I'd most likely do my
own pickups and change the 2nd toggle to do split/parallel or similar.  Technically the wood construction is almost the same as my Agile 3100,
and I've no issues with that.
 
I know this thread is long dead, but I am almost famous for necroposting.

I own a black Swede and a Tobacco Burst Super Swede (and I've got a Hagstrom HB-4 bass). I love their stuff. I almost went and bought a Swedie just because ... I was GAS-ing. I didn't though.

Part of what I love about Hagstrom is that they are very lefty friendly. Like you, I'm a southpaw.

I'm on the verge of swapping out the buckers in my Swede for Mean 90s. I just don't want to fire up the soldering iron while it's so hot outside.

Last year, I rewired the girl with Les Paul '50s style wiring, Russian Paper-in-Oil capacitors, braided wire, all that jazz. For my first wiring job ... I'm pretty happy that the thing works! Sounds pretty good, too! I just wish I hadn't wired the pup toggle in reverse (up is bridge down is neck ... whoops :) )
 
This is truly great.  Just about a week ago I was wondering what ever happened to reluctant builder, and now, out of nowhere, he shows up in a years old necropost.

I love it when life works out that way.
 
Hey, Dwight! And I just bought a left-handed reverse neck for my Strat!

CBS headstock, birdseye shaft and fingerboard, vintage tint, 6150, black dots. I'm happy.

Don't mean to both necropost AND hijack, though!
 
Hagström has cool guitars. The headstock reminds me of Elvis.

There's actually a Hagström store in my city. The have many of the Swede model. I see on the website that one only cost 600 USD. Got to try it next time I'm there.
 
chriswest said:
Hagström has cool guitars. The headstock reminds me of Elvis.

I love their headstock, and their guitars, in general. My black Standard Swede is so beautifully resonant, to play it unplugged is a joy. Just sitting on my couch, picking and strumming, there is so much mojo in that body, it beggars belief I got the thing for $420 USD.
 
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