1960s Made In Japan Inter-Mark guitar
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1960s Made In Japan Inter-Mark guitar


guitarz.blogspot.com:
The seller wonders if the neck and body on the above-pictured 1960s Japanese guitar are mismatched because the colours don't quite match, but note that the finish has faded - and there's no rule to say that it has to fade consistently. Yes, it's certainly an Inter-Mark headstock, but the body looks like no Teisco I've seen. My guess would be the whole guitar is an Inter-Mark.

Has anyone out there seen another like this, or maybe know what the model is?

Whatever it is, it's currently listed on eBay with a Buy It Now price of $399.

G L Wilson

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