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Airline Res-o-glass Single Cutaway Red 1965
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Overview
Though not as iconic as the more angled "J.B. Hutto" Airline, this Res-o-glass guitar still carries interest for collectors of fiberglass guitars from the '60s. Airline guitars were manufactured by Valco in the '50s and '60s, and many closely resemble other Valco-made guitars from brands including National and Supro. Guitars made of Res-o-glass -- a type of fiberglass -- like this model are the most collectable of Airline guitars.
Years of Production: 1958 - mid '60s
Body Style: Single cutaway solidbody
Body Composition: Res-o-glass
Design Elements: Bolt-on neck, dot inlays, 2 single-coil pickup, 6 controls knobs
Notable Airline Players: David Bowie, Jack White
Years of Production: 1958 - mid '60s
Body Style: Single cutaway solidbody
Body Composition: Res-o-glass
Design Elements: Bolt-on neck, dot inlays, 2 single-coil pickup, 6 controls knobs
Notable Airline Players: David Bowie, Jack White
Price Guide
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.