D-Scala - another wacky guitar from 1960s Italy
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D-Scala - another wacky guitar from 1960s Italy


guitarz.blogspot.com:
I'm afraid I can find no information about this supposedly 1960s Italian-made D'Scala guitar, not even on Fetish Guitars (unless it's buried away at the bottom of a page somewhere), so for now we'll have to be content just to look and marvel. The orange burst finish is quite interesting, if you'll excuse the euphemism, and possibly the only time I've seen a burst applied separately to a pickguard outside of Fender's Antigua finish.

Currently being offered for sale on eBay with a Buy It Now price of $695.

G L Wilson

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