Here's a really nice one, also branded as a Lindell.
Compared to the one in the above link,yours appears to be in fair condition cosmetically.Not terrible,but not really good. In good working order it might be worth around $150-$200,maybe a bit  more. That's just a guesstimate.Others more knowledgeable then me  may know differently. Whatever the value, old Teisco's like that are fun guitars to have and play and have their own unique sound,so if it's not too much cost or trouble,it's alway worth fixing them up. As far as you know,are the electronics working ok? I see it needs a bridge and a nut.Statistics: Posted by Spud1950 — Sun May 17, 2009 1:29 am
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