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About This Listing

RARE VINTAGE MUSIMA RECORD HOLLOW BODY GUITAR 1950-1960 ss MADE IN FORMER EAST GERMANY - LOOKS GREAT, SOUNDS GREAT, PLAYS GREAT. THESE GUITARS ARE MUCH SOUGHT AFTER BY COLLECTORS, THE PRICES ARE CONSTANTLY INCREASING AND THEY ARE GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO FIND.


Record was the top of Musima's semi-hollow line for many years, and it was referred to as "beste meisterarbeit" in the catalogues. It featured hand-carved pine+mahagony top and ebony fretboard


Specifications:

  • Body shape is hollow body - hand-carved pine+mahagony top, maple+mahagony back

  • Scale: 640 mm

  • Neck: maple+mahagony, with ebony, new 2,4 mm frets, zero fret, plastic inlays. No truss rod.

  • Nut: three-ply plastic

  • Binding: body (both sides), neck, headstock

  • Pickups: this guitar has 2 of the well know simeto 2b type (single style) pickups.

  • Controls: 4-possition switch switching between neck and bridge pickups;

  • Bridge: Original Musima bridge construction

  • Tuners: 3+3 opened Musima tuners

Listed8 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Record 15
Categories
Year
  • 1960
Made In
  • Germany
Body Type
  • Hollow Body

About the Seller

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Akashi-Shi, Japan
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Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:152

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