This is a super cool vintage Greco SE-500 from the Super Sounds Brazen Picker Professional Series made in Japan. 

This guitar definitely shows some signs of cosmetic wear from over the years. There's various scratches, chips, and dents throughout the body and some oxidation on the hardware. There's additional dents and scratches on the back of the neck and the pickguard also seems to be lifting just slightly. The frets show quite a bit of wear as well and the nut is not in the best shape. There's some checking and discoloration on the headstock along with some other dings. 

The tremolo arm has been added, otherwise this guitar is original.

Includes the pictured hard case. 

Make: Greco
Model: Super Sounds SE-500
Year: 1979
Fretboard Material: Maple
Scale length: 25.5"
Weight: 7.47 pounds
Fretboard Radius: 9.5" 
Nut Width: 1.63"
Neck Width at 12th fret: 2.00"
Neck Thickness at 1st fret: 0.92"
Neck Thickness at 12th fret: 0.99"
Case/bag: Includes the pictured hard case
Made in Japan

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Listed7 months ago
ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Super Sounds SE-500
Finish
  • Black
Year
  • 1979

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