(Attn Valco-junkie Michael Ambrose!)
Can you tell me what year the first resoglass gtr appeared - it has the pointier Supro headsock and no body contouring, and the raised/moulded pickguard like the one on the Super Single and Super Twin?
And while your at it - have you ever seen one of these?
solid body - the routing for the control panel is original. but the pots (and plate?) aren't, although they are old. Also the tailpiece isn't original - when I got it, it was modified with a Les Paul style tailpiece, it also has mounting holes for a Bigsby. Obviously tuners and knobs aren't orig either. The switch may be a replacement too, some wiring not original, pups are wired Tele style.
The 'deco' pickguard looks similar to those used om late 50s National hollowbodies, but doesn't match any model I can find, and I don't remember any glitter on any of 'em. The body shape is like the Valco Goya, with a carve like the Dual Tone (but deeper) and a 'seal' around the edge like a resoglass, covered in black 'no-mar'. The neck has no evidence of a logo or serial number.
I've come to the conclusion it might have been put together from parts: I know they put some odd frankenstein gtrs together from warehoused inventory parts in 1968. but the fact that most features are 50s seems to contradict that. My only other theory is that it's a National or another more obscure Valco brand like English Electronics or somesuch, with a Supro neck added.
Anyway - it's a great guitar, I love it. I'd welcome your expert opinion.