Description
Designed by Dan Helland in Green Bay, Wisconsin & built by the Holman-Woodell factory in Neodesha, Kansas. Helland had Holman-Woodell build him around 45 “Six,” “Twelve” (12-string), and “Four” (bass) guitars. They were introduced at the summer NAMM show in Chicago in ’67 where zero orders were produced. The company folded shortly thereafter.
Cosmetic Condition: Very good condition for its age, showing various finish chips as well as some minor nicks, dents & dings. The chrome hardware has tarnished a bit & there are light surface scratches throughout the body. The guitar has been professionally set up by us with a fresh pack of strings & plays well.
Neck: Bound maple neck with red side-dots. Rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays. Original frets are in great shape with no wear. Kluson Deluxe tuners are in perfect working condition. 1 11/16" chrome nut; 24 3/4" scale length.
Body: Solid 2x4 body finished in white with white pickguard. Fixed tailpiece with adjustable bridge. Guitar weighs 6 lbs 14.5 oz.
Pickups: Holman-made Sensi-Tone single coils. Dual volume & tone control wheels with 3-way toggle switch. The switch cap is missing. All electronics are original & in good working condition.