This 1960s Audition hollow body electric guitar with three pickups is a vintage Japanese instrument made by Teisco or Kawai, sold primarily through Woolworth's department stores as a budget or beginner's instrument. The guitar is known for its distinctive styling and raw, characterful sound, which has gained a cult following over time.
Construction and appearance
- Body: The body is a thin, hollow, or semi-hollow construction, made from laminated or plywood maple. The shape is sort of a styl;ized 335 shape. It is in a sunburst finish.
- Headstock: The headstock features the "Audition" logo, which is a plastic logo screwed into the headstock.
Hardware and electronics
- Pickups: The guitar is equipped with three pickups, an iconic feature of many vintage Japanese guitars from this era.
- Controls: The control setup is distinctive, featuring individual on/off toggle switches for each of the three pickups. Additional controls include a master volume and a master tone knob.
- Bridge and tremolo: It uses a simple, adjustable bridge, with a functional vibrato or tremolo tailpiece.
Hardshell case
The hardshell case for a 1960s Audition is original to the instrument and reflects its budget origins.
- Construction: The case is plywood with a tolex covering that is starting to come loose in some spots.
- Condition: Like the guitar, the case typically shows wear and tear from its age, but the latches and hinges work fine.
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