there's some hum problems and the bridge pickup sounds VERY weak, and it hums/buzzes like crazy (sounds like grounding prob). still a great deal... even if just for the looks!
but... what is it? any idea? i first thought of EKO or Italia or something like that but then again it just screams 60s japan. the pickups say JAPAN on the bottom and the pots are VIOLET branded. huh?
any ideas?
yeah i KNOW... but wouldn't YOU have bought it for under $50?! - ha! told you so!
c'mon it's GOLD flake/glitter!!!!

so here are the pics:



on/off rocker switches - how cool is that?!



bigsby-ish thing

HEY! those are the exact same saddles that came on the crackwhore jag!



even has a REAL serial number... but no MADE IN JAPAN!?

yes it's all plywood...


i guess that's the grounding problem right there... so, to the bridge studs maybe?

sez JAPAN
i compared the guitar with all the italian guitar catalogs online and nothing exact... but....i think i'm onto something... http://www.vintaxe.com/faq.htm :
Can you tell me about the history of Norma guitars?
Normas were built in Japan between 1965 to 1970 by the Tombo Company and distributed in the U.S. by Strum´N Drum, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois. The company specialized in copying Italian guitars like EKO and Goya and sold them in the U.S.A as NORMA's. The most blatant EKO copy is the SDEG 490-4, a guitar that confused the heck out of me when I was shopping for an EKO. It is covered in a blue-green plastic sparkle laminate that I was pretty sure EKO had never used but guys will market the guitars as EKOs ($800 vs. $400 value). The Tombo Company is still in business, but these days they specialize in harmonica production.
no pics, though.
on the back of the tuners it sez TONBO... so maybe that's something like the "tombo company" above mentioned?
so... hit or miss?!

Pat.