![]() They certainly looked OK, and the necks were well-made and coiuld be set-up for a nice action. They were cheap - around £30 when the cheapest Martin was about £150 and a J-45 was £100. I certainly remember these guitars from the period. *The first pic is the one that looks the closest to the actual color/shade. I might make this the one acoustic I keep for life. One of the nicest acoustics I've ever had. I guess these were fairly common back in the day in Europe.ĭouble bound body. Has some cracks but they're only on the clear coat. (I think it might be handwritten) It plays and it looks awesome. ![]() It's stamped 1968, made in Italy and it also has a signature. Entrance to the viewing gallery/auction room requires registration and a catalogue. A/4 fretless bass guitar, serial number 1. Search the area around the serial number for a date stamp. Serial numbers are often at least four digits long, and they sometimes include letters. On some acoustic guitars, the serial number is on the inside of the sound hole. Serial numbers tend to be stamped or written somewhere on the headstock or neck joint of the guitar.
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