![]() ![]() ![]() In 1971, Univox introduced its “Badazz,” a copy of a Guild S-100. Around this time Univox also started copying Les Paul’s and the Ampeg Dan Armstrong. “Also around 1968, the famous Hi-Flier line was started, which continued for several years. The Univox website provides some information about its history and designs: First made famous by the group for which it is named and again years later by Grunge god, Kurt Cobain, other details about Univox and its Hi-Flier are a bit sparse. ![]() When it comes to the Hi-Flier, Univox set out to imitate the American made Mosrite “Ventures” model.įrom 1968 through 1982 Univox, based in Westbury, NY, produced replicas including Mosrite’s “Ventures” model. The Hi-Flier, first manufactured by Univox in 1968, was an inexpensive reproduction by a company with a reputation for making “copy guitars,” based on other highly successful industry favorites. Based on the famous Mosrite “Ventures” model, the Univox Hi-Flier electric guitar is a vintage six-string with a checkered past.
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