Can anyone help identify this guitar?

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Can anyone help identify this guitar?

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The guitar in question is used by David Longstreth from Dirty Projectors.
Any help in identifying it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.

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It's an Old Kraftsman, made by Kay in the '50s.

This shop is selling one for $999.99... wow

Scroll to "Miscellany"...

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Wow... a grand for a cheap guitar that may have sold for less than $100 new... crazy. Sadly, they don't play any better now than they did then.
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Yeah,looks like the Kay 136 model,Kay's version Of the Harmony Stratotone H-44. I don't know which came out first. Michael Wright talks about it in "Guitar Stories".

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I like that green one quite a lot.
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Here are is the 2 pickup version(142) I think these guitars were made In the mid 50's. I think Old Kraftsman was the name used for the Spiegal Catalog.

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I love the V paint design. It's a million times better than the sunburst. It's a shame so few of these old guitars were made in that style.
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Thank you for the information!