



So my first "real" guitar was a Hondo Les Paul copy, I got it for $165 in 1984 after saving up my allowance/lawn mowing/babysitting $ for the better part of the year. When I bought mine, the store had a used doublecut, set-neck one like this, except in all black or the one I ended up with (bass boat sparkle red, bolt-on neck, covered pickups) with a big scratch right on the top. I let my dad talk me into the flashy red guitar "hey, this old one costs the same as this BRAND NEW one, get this one instead." Anyway I hadn't seen another Hondo like this since the early/mid 80s.

Anyway, I mostly wanted to know if any of you knew anything about these, like is it real wood (maple? the grain pattern seems to go thru both sides) as opposed to plywood like my other one, is there any way to date these guitars, there's no serial on it that I can see. Are the pickups the Dimarzio pickups I heard went on the "nice" Hondos?Not that it matters because this one doesn't play thru my amp at all, so there's definitely something wrong with the electronics. Maybe because whoever had it before me just put that blue painter's tape over the control cavity because the plastic plate is missing.
Anyway I just wanted to share my $100 "music pawn shop" score with you all, and say that I love this forum. Thank you!
http://s427.photobucket.com/albums/pp360/dannew2008/h2/
(full album link)