1967 Japanese Sekova Mentor 4-pickup wonder
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1967 Japanese Sekova Mentor 4-pickup wonder


guitarz.blogspot.com:
This Sekova Mentor guitar looks almost Italian with its four pickups and metal-covered banks of switches above the pickups. It also has a 26 3/4" scale length and an unusual body shape with a very deep cutaway on the treble-side of the body which is then negated by the inwardly scrolling horn.

Currently listed on eBay with a optimistic Buy It Now price of US $1,500.

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G L Wilson

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