This is a striking looking guitar finished in red with black edging and made in Italy during the early sixties. The model is known as ''Florentine'' and the specific model is 360 - the 2V sands for the fact that here are two pickups and a tremolo tailpiece. The white pickups are typical Eko pickups with two volume and two tone controls plus an unusual four-way pickup selector switch.
The body is fully bound - the scratchplate has a great design on it in red and white. The bridge has a wooden base and is fully adjustable and the very unusual tremolo tailpiece is complete and working. The maple neck is bolted on and there is a 21 fret fingerboard. The headstock is a nice shape, blackfronted and missing its logo. It has the three on a side covered Van Ghent tuners and on the back of the headstock is the word Italy - it was originally ''made in Italy'''but the rest has rubbed off over the years.
It is a stunning looking guitar and is all working.
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| Listed | 9 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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