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  • Univox Hi-Flier

    The Univox Hi-Flier is an electric guitar marketed and sold by Univox (later Unicord) from roughly 1967 to 1980. With its reversed offset body, the Hi-Flier has an intentional resemblance to the Mosrite Ventures model.

    A bass version of the Hi-Flier was also available.

    Phases

    The Hi-Flier went through many changes, generally divided into four "phases." However, the changes that define these have "transitional" periods, where characteristics from an older phase carry over into early production of a new phase.

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    It is impossible to date these guitars by the serial number as it is uncertain whether records were kept on their production.

    Phase One/Phase One Custom

    The Hi-Flier model debuted in 1967, with two single-coil pickups that superficially resemble P-90 pickups, but have distinct construction.[1] The design is loosely based on the body shape of the Mosrite Mark 1 and its later iterations, though with a thinner and much lighter body.

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