Here's an Eko Condor 820/4V that exudes all the troupes of Italian styling from the early 60's. This guitar has four pickups which means this guitar has 4 times the tonal variety to bring your sound to different dimensions. Freshly setup in-house with Daddario 10-46 strings and plays fantastic!
NOTE: the bridge has been replaced with a GOTOH tuneomatic bridge.
Italian maker EKO produced a number of guitars in Italy in the '60s, many of which were distrubted abroad often with different brand names. The EKO Condor is similar to the 500 series which included a number of guitars with different hardware and pickup configurations. They were intended as top-of-the-line instruments with upmarket features: Strat-shaped body made of solid wood (probably poplar), ebony fretboard, bound neck, enclosed chrome Van Ghent tuners.
Case: Comes with a gig bag.
Condition: Excellent with a couple of light scratches to the scratchplate.
Amount of Fretwear: 15%
Any questions, don't hesitate to ask
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Listed | 7 months ago |
Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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