Hmmm. It's an odd one. Fender style headstock, 3 pickups, 6 knobs. Not sure exactly what it is but its similar to the Harmony Rocket and those old 60s semi hollows.
Unfortunately it seems to have no name on the headstock:
Nick wrote:Probably in the Sekova/True Tones/Kay family no doubt
+1
Reminds me a lot of the Kay on the right here
Truetone version
The neck on his has a fingerboard extension that goes all the way to the neck pickup... probably a same-factory rebrand, something they stuck a bunch of necks on.
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I used to have a small shortscale hollowbody True Tone/Sekova with an enlogated Fenderish headstock like the one on William's guitar. I also know they made quite a few guitars like the Kay and truetone you just posted, but I can't findany with a Fender headstock or a trapeze trem system like the one on the guitar in question.
My best guess is based on the backwards pickguard this guy was no stranger to mods and the guitar is a hodgepodge of cheapo 50's/60's guitar parts
Yeah it could be a Valco made guitar. When they bought out Kay in the late 60's they used up all the spare parts in anyway they could like this 1968 Truetone "floor sweep" I used to have.The body,pickups and bridge are all Kay parts and the neck and switches are Valco.
Nick wrote:My best guess is based on the backwards pickguard this guy was no stranger to mods and the guitar is a hodgepodge of cheapo 50's/60's guitar parts
Theres other videos of a modified Hofner Verythin too. So yeah that'd make sense.
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