I've been looking for one of these for a long time. Around 1996 i saw John Squires use one in The Seahorses and Paul Wagstaff of Black Grape, i fell in love with its weirdness and its resemblance to a 1950s radio. These are quite rare and i took a chance on this purchase, more on that later..
The American company Lindert did'nt last long according to Wiki, but they are remembered for making good quality hand built guitars using unusual methods and whacky designs. This guitar is a dark wine red and dirty white, the scratchplate is more a cream colour. It is an MDF body sandwiched between resin sheets that feels like vinyl to the touch, the whole thing is bolted together. The fabric sound holes are purely cosmetic but it is quite loud accoustically.
The neck is ergonomically designed with one side more tapered than the other, this concept is supposed to reduce fatigue when playing and is actually very comfortable. The 'thumbs up' headstock is the only thing i dont like, seems a bit cheesey but its fun.
Sonically and looks it is in firm Telecaster territory, the pickups sound like 'beefy' Tele pickups but winding them down gives you crystal clean sounds. If anyone is interested in hearing this i can upload some sound samples via mediafire but thats the best i can do at the moment.
Onto a negative. Like i said i have been after one of these for a long time but always felt nervous when they popped up on ebay at like £400+ which is also on a rare occasion. So i saw this originally at £350 due to the headstock repair, it got relisted at £240 a week or so later and i made the guy a fairly lower offer and he accepted. I thought worse case scenario i can fit a new neck. But as it happens this repair seems solid and other than how it looks it does not effect the guitar in any way.
Heres some pics...
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Notice the crack and spliced timber on the headstock...
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