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Darrell Birtcher

 

Post  Posted 23 Dec 2012 6:55 pm    
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I am finally selling my cool little 6 string
Guyatone. The finish is a dark green and is
in pretty good shape except for a paint chip
on the front. See photos. The guitar appears
to be mostly original except for the knobs
and a couple of the pickup mounting screws.

The case has seen better days and is starting
to loosen up on the ends and the divider board
inside is loose. Ignore the "Gibson" logo that
someone stenciled on the inside of the lid.

The electronics sound fantastic to my ears.
Nothing quite like the sound of the old Guyatone
pickups. Due to age, the middle position of
the pickup selectors is a tad scratchy and
sometimes the pots are that way too, but seem
to work reasonably well. The full "on"
position has been working fine.

The chrome plating and the tuners are in
remarkably good condition for their age.
I'm assuming this was made in the 60's
sometime. I'm probably overly critical
of this instrument's condition but I
don't want anyone to have any remorse
so would rather error on the side of
caution. This really is a great little
steel.

I'll take $300 including UPS ground shipping
(insured) to the continental USA. Alaska
and Hawaii would be extra. Sorry, but I
won't ship it outside the USA.




Darrell Birtcher

 

Post  Posted 26 Dec 2012 7:04 am     Sold
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This has been sold. Donation will follow
completion of transaction.

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