Description
What’s special about this guitar: This is a rare and unique 1970s Greco semi-hollow body guitar. This one has a look and design quite unlike any other. It features a bound back with double Florentine cutaways, dual diamond f-holes and beveled edges. The treble side is also slightly wider than the bass side giving the guitar an interesting offset look. A vibrato tailpiece adds versatility and the slender neck is instantly comfortable. The pickups provide a distinct single-coil sound with plenty of chime.
Condition: Very good shape, especially for the guitar’s age! There are various minor surface scratches, small nicks, dings, dents and chips and some finish cracks throughout the guitar. The fingerboard and frets are in very good shape with only light play wear and tons of life left in them. The neck is very comfortable with great action and the truss rod functions perfectly. All electronics and parts are in perfect working condition.
Body: Double-bound, semi-hollow body with a bound back and beveled top in metallic red finish. Vibrato tailpiece and height-adjustable bridge with six saddles. Skirted silver control knobs, dual diamond f-holes and a 4-ply black pickguard.
Neck: Slender maple neck with a bound rosewood fingerboard. Pearloid block inlays, a zero-fret and a 1 5/8” nut. Closed-gear tuners, 24.75” scale length.
Pickups/Electronics: Original single-coil pickups in the neck and bridge with dual volume and tone controls and a 3-way selector switch.
Neck: 6.09K Ohms.
Bridge: 5.69K Ohms.
Weight: 8lbs, 1.0oz.