Here we have the Alamo Fiesta.
Rare vintage USA made oddballs; and they do have strange shapes - strange outlines, strange pickguards, strange pickups, a look at this Alamo Fiesta says it all…
Remember the Alamo!
What makes this guitar special:
A funky little budget guitar from the late '60s made in San Antonio, TX. Featuring an offset solid body look with a hollow core married to a chunky maple neck & single coil bridge pickup - that's all you really need to kick back & have some fun with this cute little player.
Cosmetic Condition: Various nicks, chips, dents & dings; scratches & some finish wear.
Neck: Chunky maple neck with beautiful, dark rosewood fingerboard with cream dot inlays. Frets show some wear, but have plenty of life in them. Six-on-a-strip tuners are in good working condition. 1 3/4" nut width; 25" scale length. Neck is straight & truss rod functions fine.
Body: Offset, hollow body finished in red. Top-loading bridge with simple wooden saddle. 3-ply b/w/b pickguard. Guitar weighs 4 lbs 8 oz.
Electronics: Single coil Alnico V pickups - Master volume & tone controls with white "cupcake" knobs. All electronics are in good working condition and produce incredible tone... perfect for playing slide or lead.
Case: Padded gig bag included
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