I bought a strat copy 2nd hand in the 80s, I still have it. However there's not much online about nadine guitars. I did manage to track down the importer - Dixie from Huddersfield via a mutual friend and get the story, interesting read I hope.
By the end of 1984 Fender Fullerton had closed down and there were no Fender guitars on the market. The Squier range had proved popular and these were "no more". The American manufacturers had been beaten up by the Japanese and now the Japanese were being beaten up by the Koreans.! Worth noting that the price point here was £200.00 The first Squiers were £225.00. When we introed Tokais they were £199.00. So we were all aware of the important £200.00 price point.
I thought that if I could find a ST style guitar to fill this gap I would have a winner. So on a visit to the Frankfurt MusicMesse in March 1985 I was on a hunt for said guitars. I came upon a Japanese distributor called " SANOX". The boss man's name was Sano-so he just added an X to his name. On his stand I found the guitars that I was looking for! I engaged in discussion with him and he understood me. I tactfully pointed out that the name SANOX was a little "off" for the UK-too sanitary!!! So I suggested that he supply me with a plain headstock. Due to the Japanese being beaten up by the Koreans he was happy to get any business.
I decided on 3 guitars-all 3 Strat style.
Standard. 3 single coils and chrome parts. Colours Black or White Price £199.00
Special. SSH pickups with black parts. Colours Black or White.£225.00
Blackstone. All black body and neck with black parts .3 single coils. Price £169.00
I decided on the name Nadine in "homage" to the 1965 Chuck Berry song "Nadine(Honey is that you)" This was a big song for us mid 60's as we played 8 nights a week in the 60's. This tied in with my promo stuff I had hang tags made with a silhouette of a girl with pony-tail and poodle skirt. This image was also in my ads.
I had the water slide decals made in Batley W. Yorks and my then teenage daughter applied these to the headstock for spending money.
First shipment was about 250 guitars. The Blackstone was not up to snuff-spotty finish, poor pickups etc and I did not repeat it. On the second shipment I had the Strats and this time P Bass and J Bass's. Colours again Black or White. £199.00 for the PB and £225.00 for the JB. Also on this shipment samples of the first trad Teles. I asked Sano to follow my spec-alnico pickups, ashtray bridge etc-which he did but we broke the price point.
The 3rd and final shipment in 1986 was entirely different. Only a few Strats But some HH with trem Teles and a few of the Trad Teles. I had some Spector copy basses with laminate necks and Ebonol boards,along with a pointy Jackson copy SSH with Floyd trem,laminate neck and Ebonol board.
This was the last shipment. Sano found the going tuff and disappeared for a while.
Which factory?. Honest truth is I don't know. Contrary to guitar myth the whole Japanese manufacturing was based on sub contracting.
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I almost bought a Special as a spotty 17 year old but ended up with a Yamaha RGX instead. It was an OK guitar. I thought the black hardware made it look like a Charvel.
Mad Nads.
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Think @HarrySeven has one
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