always had a fascination for the 60s imported guitars that were easily affordable on a paper boy's income back in 1965. My baby is a Lafayette
Radio Electronics beauty made by Guyatone. The sunburst finish and all of the chrome is almost as pristine today as it was in 65. The sound is as sweet as any Fender of that era and plays easily for any short fingered person like myself.
 My question pertains to the design of the headstock on MIJ guitars from the 60s and 70s. I see many guitars under different names coming from the same manufacture and was wondering if you can trust identifying a particular guitar from the Neck/ Headstock design? 
I have, besides the Lafayette/Guyatone, a Heit Deluxe, a Norma, and 2 Harmonys. I just bought 3 basket cases, all sunburst in color with different Pickup types. One, I think, is a 60s ZimGar and the other is either a Kawai or a Heit Deluxe The third one I can not ID. The headstock looks just like a Fuji that I found on Lordbizzare's museum site but the body looks like a Zen-on with 2 Kawai single coil pickups and pick guard. all of the holes for the neck and pickguard are original so it does not seem to be a Frankenstein creation. Could it be that some of the smaller manufactures bought parts like necks and electronics from the big 3 companies instead of making all of their own components?  How else can you ID a guitar with no serial # visible?  Thanks for listening!(':wink:')
WinkStatistics: Posted by St. Stevie Ray — Thu Dec 06, 2007 8:42 pm
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