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This is a great playing 1960's japanese hollowbody guitar. Set up nicely and plays beautifully. All pickups and pots are in working order. This guitar sounds awesome through an overdrive or fuzz. Think Dan Auerbach or Jack White. Recco is along the same lines of a Univox, or Teisco, and was a less expensive alternative to some of the eras popular body styles. This double cut  is similar in dimensions to that of a Gretsch. 

It features a zero fret, roller bridge, two single coil pickups, 1 5/16" nut width, 24.75" scale legnth. 

No major issues, a few dings in the finish and a bit of finish crazing. Over all it is clean for it's age. Does not include a case.



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Listed10 years ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Double Cut Hollowbody
Finish
  • Red
Categories
Year
  • c. 1960's
Made In
  • Japan
Body Type
  • Hollow Body

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