This
is a beautiful old hollowbody archtop guitar built by Kay in Chicago
during the 1950's. It has an arch Maple top and arch Maple back and
sides. The headstock displays a large, metal "Kelvinator" style
headstock badge. This guitar even still has it's original pickguard
which is becoming a very rare thing on these vintage guitars. It has a nice soft V shape neck with very comfortable, low action on the fret board.
The original finish on this guitar is in amazing condition for it's age.
It still has a high gloss shine with very little wear showing. We
handle a lot of these mid-century American made guitars and rarely find
them in such nice condition.
The lower bout is 15.5" wide and the body is 20" long with a 3.75" depth at the edge. The scale length is 25.5" with a nut width of 1-5/8". The chipbaord case pictured is included. It is becoming increasingly rare to find these guitars in such nice condition. This would be a cool piece to add to your collection and a great old guitar to play. Make it yours today!
| Listed | 11 years ago |
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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