Vox V262 Invader
1967-1968
The Invader came as a replacement of the Vox Bulldog, and just like its predecessor, it perspires Mosrite. Just like any other Vox of that time, it is stuffed with electronics. The Invader includes a E-tuner, a wah-wah effect, a percussion effect, treble, bass and distortion boosters. Very cool and rare axe.
Photo by Sploshette
May 10, 2012
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Vox V235 Spitfire
1965-1967Maple, Rosewood
This is Vox’s take on a Stratocaster, with the same slanted pickup. Not sure what wood it is made off, but the body looks like a strat morphing into a jazzmaster. Similar shape is found on the Vox Tempest and Vox Hurricane.
This might not be your typical Eko-made italian teardrop sixties Vox, but priced at $500, it is a vintage bargain. Hear it jazz
April 3, 2012
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A very “Mosrite-ish” 1966 Vox Bulldog
May 25, 2011
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2007 Vox Mark III Limited 50th Edition Anniversary
April 7, 2011
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minimalist new Vox SSC-33 in Teaburst. 
February 11, 2011
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this rare Vox Starstream V269 (c 1968) has in its belly a whole set of effects, including fuzz, a palm wah, and a unique sounding pulsating tremolo. Pretty impressive from a 60s guitar. These were made in Italy by EKO. Check the whole vid at the Garage Punk Hideout
February 5, 2011
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Brian Jones with his Vox Mark III “Teardrop”
January 29, 2011
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Vox has not just been popular for their amp and effects. Check out the uncommon look of the 1964 Vox Phantom.  (Dave Davies, Ian Curtis)
September 14, 2010
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