Description
What makes this guitar special: Made for only a short period of time in the mid to late '60s, this ultra cool hollow body features a pair of smooth sounding single coils that are just bursting with vintage tone. An excellent, budget-grade Vox looking for a new home.
Cosmetic Condition: Various nicks, chips, dents & dings; surface scratches, heavy weather checking & some finish wear. The back of the neck was refinished in black & the zero fret was removed. Overall the guitar has a great vibe to it with a nice patina.
Neck: Maple neck with nicely aged cream binding & black side-dots. Ebony fingerboard with mother of pearl block inlays. Frets show some wear, but have plenty of life in them. Open-back tuners are in good working condition, however, the G tuner button is unoriginal. 1 11/16" nut width; 25" scale length.
Body: Double-bound, hollow mahogany body with bound F-holes. Vox tremolo tailpiece with missing trem arm. Six-saddle adjustable bridge is missing its cover. 3-ply pickguard & bezels. Unoriginal strap buttons. Guitar weighs 6 lbs 8.8 oz.
Electronics: DeArmond single coils with dual volume & tone controls; 3-way toggle switch. All electronics are in good working condition.
Case: There is no case.