by Spellcaster » Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:23 pm 
			
			In the late 60's I bought a new solidbody guitar that I've never known the correct name of.  On the headstock, there was a chrome script nameplate that I thought might say "Tombolini" or perhaps "Combolini".  It was a garish thing......upholstered in red sparkle padded vinyl with white piping around the edge of the body.  (Today, I'd compare it to a 50's or 60's set of kitchen chairs, lol)  It had a large black pickguard with four pickups controlled by rocker switches, plus a multitude of knobs.  I was a complete noob when I bought it (for about 200.00, as I recall) and mainly was impressed with the wild cosmetics and the four pickup design. It was a horrible thing to play....thick neck, fairly stiff and cumbersome feeling , and didn't stay in tune worth a damn. I only kept it a few months and have never had regrets that I didn't keep it as a player.  I think that now, it would be a neat curiosity to hang on the wall though, if I could track one down.  Does the description ring any bells with anybody? If I could be sure of the name and country of origin it might be easier to find.
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