Good used condition for a 60 year old guitar . All original as far as I know. Its setup and plays really well for an older guitar. All the electronics work as they should . The frets are in good condition and were just polished. A small indentation on the 1st fret under the g string that doesn’t effect playability. A few small surface cracks around the jack input where nut was probably tightened to much at one point. There is some surface checking in the finish. I tried to picture everything mentioned above. Comes with a non original Schaller hard case. It works well but keep a small cushion in the case to keep it snug. Below is the research I found online.
In the late 1960s, Wurlitzer expanded its musical instrument line by importing and rebranding guitars manufactured in Italy. These vintage instruments, often built by renowned Italian makers like Welson and Eko, are highly collectible today and feature distinctive retro styling, hollow or semi-hollow bodies, and unique switching systems.
Many 1960s Wurlitzer electric models (such as the 7730) were built by Welson. These guitars are highly recognizable by their unique 3-way rotary tone switches labeled "Wild," "Sharp," and "Solo".
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