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Unknown 1960s four-pickup leftie guitar - Can anyone help identify?
guitarz.blogspot.com:
This
1960s four-pickup leftie solidbody guitar looks in need of a little TLC and a renovation! But what is it? Does anyone out there recognise it? My thinking is that it is probably Japanese, but I'm going mainly by the headstock shape which does seem strangely familiar. The finish on the front of the guitar and the face of the headstock has been stripped. I'm wondering if it may have had some kind of plastic/celluloid coating - could those strange marks on the stripped surface be where it was glued?
Currently being auctioned on eBay with bidding at
US $109.26 at the time of writing.
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