Lado Guitars

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An early example of the Lado logo.
An early example of the Lado logo.

Lado Musical Inc. is the official company name of what is otherwise known as Lado Guitars or J.K. Lado & Co. (as seen on early-model headstocks), owned and operated by Joe Kovacic - more commonly known as Joe Lado - in Ontario, Canada.

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[edit] Joe Kovacic and the Lado story

Joseph Kovacic was born in Croatia in 1945. After serving in the Croatian Army, he began training as a luthier at the Zagreb School of Guitar Making in Zagreb, Croatia, followed by two years additional training at Crossman Guitar Works in Vienna, Austria.

Joe emigrated to Canada from Croatia in 1968 and began working for Turner Musical Instruments, a division of Gibson Guitars for two years, followed by a job with Hagström Guitars as an inspector for one year.

In 1971, having reached a workable level of English, Joe began his own business called Joe's Strings from a basement shop on Gerrard Street, in Toronto, ON

In 1973, he formed Lado Musical Inc. and opened a retail shop on Kingston Road, in Toronto. In addition to building Lado Guitars, Lado had an exclusive repair contract with C.F. Martin Guitars for all of Canada.

Around 1976, the demand for Lado Guitars had grown so much that he moved to a bigger facility in Scarborough, ON.

The 1981 Lado catalogue shows Lado Guitars to have moved again to a new facility - this time located on R.R. #1 in Uxbridge, ON, with a photographed staff of 13 employees.

In 1987, Lado built a 14’ 3” tall, 309 lb “Earth” model guitar, deemed “largest built and presumably the loudest playable electric guitar” by the Guiness Book of World Records. The record was held from 1987-1991.

The 1988 Lado catalogue shows Lado Guitars to have moved from the Uxbridge factory to a new one on Warden Avenue, in Scarborough, ON.

In 2003, Joe started the Lado School of Lutherie. This was a way to slow down his pace as he was reaching retirement, and also to pass on his unique craftsmanship and trade secrets to a younger generation of luthiers.

Today, Lado Musical Inc. is located in Lindsay, ON.

[edit] The story behind the "Lado" name

As his major final assignment as a lutherie student, he built a double bass which, upon completion, he gifted to the famous Croatian professional folk dance group called "LADO", named after a Slavic word often used as a refrain in ceremonial songs of Croatia, and is a synonym for words meaning "good", "love", and "dear".

In return for their beautiful handcrafted double bass, the Lado group told Joe that he had their blessing to use the Lado name for his instruments.

[edit] Traits of a Lado instrument

Most Lado instruments share some unique characteristics that have defined the company with their unique craftsmanship and styling.

  • The Lado headstock has always shown the image of a hawk along with the name of the company. It is not to be confused with an eagle.
  • Necks are always made of multiple laminates of hardwood, rather than one solid block. Three-piece necks are most common.
  • Most of the classic Lado instruments are "neck-through-body" designs.
  • The back of the headstock bears a serial number with the model name, or a short-code for the model (such as "SF-1" for a Superfalcon guitar), as well as "CDN" or "CND" to designate the instrument as being Canadian-made.

[edit] Lado instrument models

[edit] Electric guitars

1981 Catalogue

  • Standard I guitar model;
  • Solo I guitar model;
  • Solo III guitar model;
  • Solo Doubleneck (6+12);
  • Condor guitar model - affectionately known by Joe as "The Cock";
  • Falcon (F-1) guitar model;
  • Superfalcon (SF-1) guitar model;
  • Zebra (Z-1) guitar model;
  • Zebra Doubleneck (6+12);
  • Flying V (FV 200 Series)

1988 Catalogue (new models)

  • Supra I guitar model; Superstrat shape. 1 humbucker.
  • Supra III guitar model - Superstrat shape. 3 single coils.
  • Classic series - Superstrat guitars of numerous variations. The "Rocker", and "Golden Wing" are part of this series;

2003 Catalogue (new models)

Other Models

  • Hawk guitar model;
  • Seagull model - possibly a one-off custom - copy of the B.C. Rich Seagull;
  • Devil model;
  • R-1 guitar model; more info is needed to find out what "R" is short-code for.

[edit] Electric bass guitars

1981 Catalogue

  • Standard II bass model - bass version of the Standard I guitar

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  • Signature model;
  • Legend model;

Other Models

  • Matrix

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