For sale is an almost mint Vox Bobkat S66 with a sunburst finish and includes the original hard vox case. Very nice guitar at a great price!
Info from the web:
VOX Bobcat was once produced in Italy in the mid-1960s. This guitar has a vintage look and is a very beautiful guitar. In particular, it could be said that it was set apart from other guitars, as it was equipped with three single-coil pickups, which is rare for a hollow body guitar. You can choose from three color variations: sunburst, cherry red, and black.
The pick guard and pickup are based on the original VOX Bobcat design and are made of plastic in the same color, and the knob is also made of aluminum, which was used in the original. We also recreated the vertical logo on the head, giving it a retro/vintage feel that was typical of 1960s models.
The neck joint uses a set neck method that makes it easy to play even on high frets. In addition, by adopting a fixed Tune-O-matic, we have achieved a neck angle that is easy to play, greatly improving playability from the original.
Semi-hollow body that suppresses howling and provides sustain even at high volumes, and uses a partial center block to reduce weight.
The Bobcat S66 is equipped with three single-coil pickups. It has a wide variety of tones, and as a semi-hollow style guitar, it has a unique tone and unique appearance.
The bridge uses a fixed Tune-O-Matic for easy string replacement
Adopts pegs with an open gear structure that is lightweight and easily transmits string vibrations.
SPECIFICATIONS
Body: Maple plywood
Center block: Spruce
Neck: Mahogany
Fingerboard: Indonesian ebony
Scale: 25 in.
Nut width: 1.69 in.
Peg: Grover open gear type
Pickup: VOX S66 single coil pickup x 3
Control: VOLUME x 3, TONE x 1
External dimensions (W x D x H) : 16.38 in x 3.32 in x 41.77 in
Accessories: Hard case, neck adjustment wrench
Please be aware that humidity, temperature, and handling can affect guitars & basses such that adjustments to the instrument might be needed post-shipment. If adjusting action, intonation, etc. or having the instrument set up to your specs is not something you are comfortable doing yourself, you will need the help of a local tech/professional. Note that any associated fees incurred for their time and labor will be your responsibility.