Very good, close to excellent condition for a 1960s guitar. Appears to be model A22. All original.
Neck is straight but the nut of the truss rod is broken so it can't be adjusted unless that is fixed.
This is a beautiful guitar that would make an excellent addition to a vintage collection. The front of the body's finish is shiny and smooth, as is the neck. There isn't much indication this was played much.
All electronics work and this is a playable guitar, not just a showpiece.
A previous owner must have touched up the back of the neck in one small area with a dab or red paint, about the size of a small paint brush. I tried to photograph this. It's not very noticable. There is also a small dot of red paint on the black headstock. Both could probably be buffed out. Sides of the fretboard, in a few areas, show some wear or imperfections on the finish. None of what I have mentioned impact the playability.
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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