Ok, so this is my first post, bear with me! I have a bunch of Hayman guitars - bought my first in around 1981 when forming my first band - kind of a cross between the stooges and hawkwind, mmm. I saw the then 8 year old or so 3030 and fell in love. Big, chunky, original, a bit strange. The other proto band members wanted me to buy a black les paul copy, glad I didn't. Played it ever since through thick and thin. Since then gathered the following 'collection':
Hayman 3030 (my first love!) - twin humbuckers, BIIIIG warm riffing sound
Hayman 1010 (three single coils, bit more tele ish but still full sound)
Hayman 2020 semi solid (twin single coils, lovely to either rock or twang)
Hayman Comet - budget Hayman apparantly, one humbucker with coil selects, very bitey
Hayman White Cloud (in white) - v rare and unplayable. the design of these guitars with double cutaway at neck and huge chamber for the pickups means that there is NO strength for the neck.
Hayman White Cloud (natural) - looks tattier than my other White Cloud but actually plays! really nice sound, a little like an SG perhaps
Hayman Modular System 3- the modular guitars were odd in that you can unscrew the tone control unit - there were a variety to choose from
. I have two different ones, system 3 and (seies 5 I think)
Hayman Modular System 5 - anyhow, they both sound awesome, although the 'system 5' is a bit 'worn' - only one pickup works. I will get round to fixing it soon as it plays very well.
Hayman 4040 bass- my only bass, used on all my tracks. Love it to bits.
Hayman 5050 semi solid bass - I have all the bits, but it has been well and truly smashed up at some point - a long term project, but the rarest Hayman I have.
I have also attached some original scanned adverts from the burns guitar book.
The vibra sonic chamber is kinda neat actually - the strings go through the body, and pass through a separate tone chamber with six smaller springs/strings in it apparantly, which really adds to teh sustain. Mental eh!?
the pickups are also a bit strange, mounted on a big metal plate.
Hey ho, I love em.
check out
http://www.shergold.co.uk/hayman.html for some more details.