Univox Coily
A Univox Coily is a hollow body electric guitar manufactured by Matsumoku and sold under the Univox brand. It is nearly identical to the Epiphone EA-250 guitar also made by Matsumoku. The guitar featured two pickups, a floating roller bridge, and a Bigsby-style tailpiece.
| Univox Coily | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Univox |
| Period | 1965? — 1972? |
| Construction | |
| Body type | thinline hollowbody[1] |
| Neck joint | Bolt-on[1][2] |
| Woods | |
| Body | Plywood |
| Fretboard | Rosewood |
| Hardware | |
| Bridge | Floating roller style with Bigsby style tailpiece |
| Pickup(s) | Two single-coil Two humbuckers (Phase 3-4) |
| Colors available | |
| Orange sunburst, red, black, and green | |

Two Univox Coily guitars showing the red and green sunburst finishes
References
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Michael Wright. "Univox Coily". univox.org.
The Coily was a hollowbody thinline guitar (U1825) and bass(U1835). Almost same guitar as Effie, except it had Bigsby-style vibrato, roller bridge w/ dip-up mute and chrome covered humbuckers. ...
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Michael Wright. "Univox Effie". univox.org.
The Effie was a thinline hollowbody guitar (U1935), a copy of the Epiphone Casino. Like the Casino, it has no center block, ... It had a bolt on neck, rosewood fretboard, same head as Badazz, outline decal logo, two 12-pole humbuckers, finetune bridge, fancy harp tailpiece, elevated pickguard, 2 volumes and tones. ...
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