I have two Kay guitars.
1. Kay archtop with a SN# L 2300 and stamped N-3 visible through the f-holes.  The guitar has a solid spruce top, laminate sides and back, sunburst, headstock with metal cursive "K" logo.  The body and neck have white celluloid binding, and white truss rod cover and a pickguard with a screen printed "K" (surrounded by an art deco upside-down triangle).  Rosewood fretboard has 5 pearloid dots.  Supposedly from the 1950s. PHOTO:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lyburnum.ar ... 4348517538
2. Kay archtop electric with SN#: begins with L XXXX (can't remember the numbers) and a stamped 839 visible through the f-holes. The guitar has a maple top (originally with a sunburst finish), bound body and rosewood fretboard, single cutaway.  Binding around body is black/white/black.  The guitar appears to be a Kay Swingmaster and came with a K403 amp in the 1960 or 1961 catalog.  The only variation from the 1961 Swingmaster catalog picture is the headstock... has a solitary gold decal "K" logo.  The truss rod cover has a “KAY” music stand logo on it.  Pearloid block inlays on fretboard, starts at 3rd fret, and 2 Kleenex box pickups.  
The guitar was sold to a friend's dad over 20 years ago, and as you can see, the sunburst finish on the top was stripped to a nice maple finish, tuners replaced. 
The guitar came with an amp from 1960 or 61 (a K403).
PHOTO:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lyburnum.ar ... 8643484866
I really don't care about their worth but would love to know the year manufactured and model number/name.  Can anyone clarify this based on the attached photos and descriptions?  Thanks!
Jeremy
			
		

 
 
