by VintAxe » Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:29 pm 
			
			Hey mrblanche,
I've got a short answer and a long answer. The short answer is no, Teisco guitars are not produced today. However, one of the original Teisco factories still operates today and still produces guitar hardware.
So here's the long answer based on what I have been able to piece together concerning Teisco history:
On January 9, 1967, Teisco was officially taken over by Kawai Instrument Manufacturing Inc. The former president of Teisco, Matsuda, remained in Teisco as a directing consultant. On January 21, 1967, Teisco Business Affairs was incorporated and placed its headquarters in Hamamatsu with Hashimoto as the director. Actual Teisco guitar assembly continued for a while in the Okegawa factory, but eventually got moved to the Enshu Kougei factory in Hamamatsu, the former Kawai Instrument factory. So, the Enshu factory became Teisco guitars’ main factory under the corporate name of Teisco String Instruments while Teisco's former Okegawa factory was taken over by Kawai Instrument’s and christened Teisco Industry Co. It appears that Teisco Industry Co. was responsible for producing hardware for all Kawai produced instruments.
In the mid 1970's, Kawai Instrument dissolved Teisco Business Affairs at the Enshu factory however Teisco brand guitars continued to be made until 1977.
Interestingly, Teisco Industry Co. and the Okegawa factory still operate today. They focus on the production of guitar hardware rather than actual guitars. Although the original Okegawa factory was demolished and replaced with a modern facility in 2002, I think we can still consider it a Teisco factory.
Here's a link to the current factory site if you are interested. There is a company history page on the site you can translate with Babel Fish if you want their version of company history. sb