It has obviously been refinish in this quite peculiar glitter khaki green and the knobs probably come from a radio, so I bet it's a Frankenstein, still something tells me I should recognize the original model - am I not a double florentine hollow-body guitars fan?
So, anybody has an clue?
So, anybody has an clue?
Bertram D
Edit: I was wrong all along, it's an Egmond 2ES1 Colorado!
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a goldsprayed EGMOND Colorado 2 ES 1, introduced in "69
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thank you! Is that the original finish? I didn't think it was gold with a bad picture...
DeleteReminds me just a tad of my wonky necked Kawaii:
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Frets 18-21 Not Included
ReplyDeleteOh boy, pick a direction! No pickup selector switch either? Unless one of those knobs... This wouldn't be bad for just pounding out the chords but difficult to picture doing any lead work on.
the first knob is actually a rotary selector. and since it's an Egmond, it doesn't have a truss-rod!
ReplyDeleteSuppose one would have to give each a try individually, but without a truss-rod ( are we talking wall decor here? ) Looks to have an exposed anchor screw right through the fingerboard.
DeleteTrem + No truss = Trouble!
It has what looks like a truss rod cover or is that just decorative?
Deletewell observed - but I cannot tell...
DeleteI think the "glitter khaki green" finish is supposed to be gold.
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