Notice, however, the use of the word 'had.' Unfortunately the guitar suffered an accident many many years ago (I've had it over 30 years) and the top of the neck was broken. This was repaired at the school where I was, very well done and still holding firm, but not knowing the value of the guitar at the time (remember it was only £6 from a junk shop) some entrepreneur decided to strip the finish off and give the guitar a natural stained finish, unfortunately losing the decal but nicely replacing this with the name inlaid in the body. The machine heads were also replaced for Schaller ones because they were busted up when I bought the guitar, but the other parts are original. It wouldn't take much to restore the guitar to it's original finish with replacement parts, now I have found photographs of an original, although of course it will be a 'rebuild' job as opposed to JamesCreation's 'original', albeit he has the wrong pickup. It would of course be possible to create one true unrestored original from the two guitars, transferring my pickup and white piping to the other guitar...
I'll try and find a recent photograph of the guitar and post it here, unfortunately despite intensive searching I haven't been able to locate any photographs of the guitar prior to its 'accident' but I have a lot of photographic negatives that might contain one.
What a find!  
Statistics: Posted by JohnRoberts — Fri Sep 24, 2010 4:57 am
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