Years ago (1982 or so), a friend was looking for a cheap guitar and he says I found him this for $40 from a friend of mine.
Of course, I remember none of this and am shocked I'd let one pass thru my fingers........
Back in 1984, he let me borrow it for about 3 months and I fell in love with it. Recorded a few tunes with it too.
Last fall, he told me to pick it up the next time I was up his way = FREE as he said he wasn't using it and knew I'd give it a good home.
So, I'm back with something to show for it. Hope all are ok!
Yah, this guitar hasn't led a pampered life.
But this is the shape that my friend got it in back in 1982.
These pix are from right when I got it in the door so things need some TLC and correction.
Switches don't seem to work.
Pups sound KILLER!
I THINK it was yellow once (?) as the back SEEMS to still have an overcoat on it (?) - maybe.
Or redo the entire body. I'll ask my expert friend CB what he thinks.........
leave the body as is
leave as much as is as possible
check the switches and wiring, jacks pots etc, revise as needed only
clean the neck REALLY well
set it up
play the motherfucker
we'll see, all looks cool to me except the white house paint on top...........
Last edited by vic108 on Mon May 05, 2008 12:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
vic108 wrote:no idea what year it is: early to late 70's?
CB sez:
leave the body as is
leave as much as is as possible
check the switches and wiring, jacks pots etc, revise as needed only
clean the neck REALLY well
set it up
play the motherfucker
we'll see, all looks cool to me except the white house paint on top...........
I have to disagree with CB about leaving the body as is. The white house paint makes it a refin (and a pretty awful one at that), so its resale value is already halved. Get some reranch nitro and return it to its former glory. Right now, it looks like a glazed danish with that horrid paint job.
tough call, the decal looks rather '70s, but the pearl pickguard would suggest '60s. of course, its current condition suggests that anything could have happened to it over the years, so it's possible it's just pieced together from various guitars.
rip that neck off and see if there's date stamp.
Wonderful. If you wanna get rid of those tuners, lemme know. I think the bridge and control plate look beautiful... I would probly jus take the paint off and leave it wood grain, but tha's me...