Friday, 16 May 2014

Vintage 1960s True Tone round-bodied guitar (very unlikely UN-original)

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Despite having an original 1960s Truetone neck, this electric banjo-like round-bodied guitar is almost certainly a Frankenstein job pieced together from parts rather than a forgotten vintage gem. The modern Tele-style bridge with 6 individual saddles is a dead giveaway, and those plates on the front and back of the body look suspiciously as if they're hiding something - most like the joining together of the centre section of an old Truetone guitar with the new(-er) body wings. We can see from the photos that the neck section was originally from a glued-in neck guitar, and the joins are all too obvious. Nevertheless it's an interesting curiosity of a guitar in its own right and with a starting bid of US $19.99 it'll be interesting to see what a true pawn shop guitar like this might sell for.

G L Wilson

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3 comments:

  1. A wooden "frying pan"!

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  2. More like an electric pizza spatula. Still, I kinda like it.

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  3. I was wondering what happened to that missing bar stool…

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