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Welcome to the 2019 Wilco Loft Reverb sale!
It's time again for some spring cleaning here at the Wilco Loft. Please check out all our listings. There's some fun stuff this year!
Here is one of Nels bizarre guitars from his varied collection. It's a super cool little Italian funky vintage guitar with a simple single pickup, pretty mother of toilet seat finish (you gotta love accordion makers who make guitars!), and an interesting mute switch above the strings.

The electronics work without issue and the action is low and the neck is straight. Just look at that thing though! It's covered with an iridescent red plastic face, and Black Plastic back - similar to EKO guitars from the same period. Sadly this seems to be missing the original tremolo arm.

There is some binding missing on the neck by the last fret and some marks on the bottom horn and some tape residue from live use. That would be easily cleaned up. Lastly this could use some mild intonation.

Ships in a gig bag.

This attractive guitar will come with a signed certificate of authenticity showing that yes, this belonged to Nels Cline. Buyer pays shipping. Please ask questions.

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Listed6 years ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Single Pick Up Guitar
Finish
  • Red Mother Of Pearl
Year
  • 60's
Made In
  • Italy

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Wilco Loft Official Reverb Shop

Chicago, IL, United States
Sales:519
Joined Reverb:2015

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