





I don't know much about the brand, other than it's was an American based Italian company. I'm not positive, but I think this is where Fender got the push buttins idea rather than using a switch. the only numbers I found are on the neck plate on the back 148 I think. The name on the headstock is not that visible. There is a crack down the pick guard, The condition is fair considering it's age. Its definitely player condition seems to be all original it sounds good and feels decent. Ive seen a couple go for over a thousand, but those were in mint condition I'd say this one is fair. Will adjust the pricing on shipping once I get an exact address.
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Listed | 6 months ago |
Condition | Fair (Used) Fair condition gear should function but will show noticeable cosmetic damage or other issues.Learn more |
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