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Danelectro U2 Resodan electric guitar, circa 2000; Finish: blue burst, minor imperfections; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: require attention; Hardware: generally good, but with mild oxidisation in places; Other: action currently set very high; Case: oblong hard case; Overall condition: good
1961 Burns Vibra Artist electric guitar, made in England; Finish: wine red, significant wear to back and edges, further imperfections to the front; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working but require some attention; Hardware: replaced tuners, one replaced control knob, various replacement screws; Case: fitted hard case; Overall condition: fair
1980s Phantom Super Strat electric guitar; Finish: black, surface scratches; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good, but with mild oxidisation; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good; Case: light tweed style hard case; Overall condition: good*Handmade by Larry Di Marzio fo Earl Slack (ex Bowie Band) and passed onot Gerry Laffy (ex Girl) from whom it was purchased by the vendor via Kings Road Guitars
1983 Alligator SM1 Limited Edition First Year Anniversary electric guitar, made in England, ser. no 0xx6; Finish: natural, minor blemishes; Fretboard: maple; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Other: imperfection to tip of head; Case: Zen-On oblong hard case; Overall condition: goodOne of only six made to mark the first anniversary of Alligator Amplification
1981 Aria Pro II Thor Sound TS-300 electric guitar, made in Japan; Finish: brown wings with natural maple centre stripe; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good, replaced saddle; Case: Aria Pro II hard case, latches damaged; Overall condition: good
2002 Frankenstein Flying V electric guitar, comprising stained natural body, 24 fret rosewood fingerboard, vintage Telecaster bridge pickup, Telecaster neck pickup and wraparound stop bar, electrics in working order, hard case; condition: good Purchased by the venodr directly from Seppo Valjatcka of Frankenstein Guitars in Ontario, Canada, 2003.
1980s J.K Lado & Co CND H300 electric guitar, made in Canada; Finish: natural, various imperfections, restoration to the fretboard-body join; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: heavy oxidisation and will require cleaning; Electrics: working; Hardware: fair; Case: hard case; Overall condition: fair*The vendor recalls that Joe Kovak had said that this was the first Hawk model, made in 1983
2004 Wilburn Custom Shop Teleroid electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no 0xxxxx6; Finish: black; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working (Burns Trisonic neck pickup and a rail bridge pickup); Hardware: generally good (Bigsby Licensed Tremolo); Case: hard case; Other: certificate of authenticity; Overall condition: good
1975 Pendulla Orsini EL-10 electric guitar, made in USA for E.U. Wurlitzer Inc. of Boston; ser. no. 0xxxW; Finish: natural, various lacquer imperfections and blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working; Hardware: heavily oxidised in places, missing one pickguard screw; Case: oblong hard case; Overall condition: fair
1960s Granada Mustang electric guitar, made in Japan, ser. no. 1xxxxx3; Finish: cherry sunburst, various minor imperfections; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Electrics: require attention; Hardware: generally good, missing pickguard screws and tremolo arm; Case: oblong hard case; Overall condition: fair
1980s J.K. Lado & Co. CND electric guitar, made in Canada; Finish: natural, buckle rash to the back through the lacquer, minor surface scratches and other minor imperfections; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good, but with oxidisation which requires cleaning; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good with some mild oxidisation; Case: contemporary hard case; Overall condition: good
2015 Gibson Les Paul Special One Hundred Year electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 15xxxxx02; Finish: cherry red; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: original Gibson gold shell hard case; Other: tags and robot tuner accessories; Overall condition: good
1967 Fender Telecaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 2xxxx1; Finish: blond, lacquer blemishes, buckle rash, arm wear to edge, cavities painted with metallic shielding paint; Fretboard: maple, wear to board; Frets: generally good, refret and replaced nut; Electrics: working, stackpole pots dating to 1966; Hardware: good, bridge cover included; Case: later oblong hard case; Overall condition: good
1964 Fender Stratocaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. L2xxx3; Finish: sunburst, refinish, lacquer checking and other smaller blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good, refret; Electrics: working, three stackpole pots dating to the third week of 1964, replaced switch; Hardware: replaced scratchplate, lower E and A tuners replaced, replaced spring cavity plate, replaced nut; Other: refinished neck and head, hole to the back of the neck butt to allow for a previous truss rod repair, neck dating to Feb '63; Case: later oblong hard case; Overall condition: fair *Sold with CITES A10 certificate no. 570493/02
1964 Fender Jazzmaster electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. L4xxx3; Finish: Fiesta red with matching headstock, body refinish/overspray, lacquer checking, various blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good, require cleaning with some oxidisation; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good, trem arm and bridge cover included; Case: black Fender orange lined hard case; Other: neck date stamp April '64; Overall condition: good *Sold with CITES A10 certificate
1961 Gibson Les Paul Standard electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 6xx1; Finish: cherry, some minor blemishes, light surface buckle rash to the back; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: original Gibson Cali Girl pink lined case; Other: factory 2 stamp to back of the head; Overall condition: very good *Sold with CITES A10 certificate no. 570493/01
1953 Framus Prototype Aristone guitar; Back and sides: highly figured amber burst maple, lacquer checking and other minor imperfections; Table: spruce with similar wear; Fretboard; ebony; Frets: generally good; Hardware: good; Overall condition: good *Of historical significance in the development of European guitar making. Bessons' John (Jack) Duarte travelled to Baiersdorf in the late 1940s to meet Fred Wilfer and his team of post war violin makers to discuss the possibilities of them building his new design for Besson in the UK. This extraordinary instrument was the result. According to the vendor, who spoke to Duarte about the guitar, it was heavily modified to make it financially viable to produce. This prototype was carved in its entirety from solid fiddle back maple and the sound hole and cats eyes were just 'too violin'. Eventually, after several visits, a version of the Aristone was put in production but all are quite different from this historic first. Duarte signed them in the early to mid '50s, this is also signed and is original except for the machines. The originals are retained
Yamaha FG-180 Nippon Gakki red label acoustic guitar, made in Japan; Back and sides: mahogany, minor blemishes; Table: spruce, fitted with dual opposing pickguards; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Case: gig bag; Other: restored break to the head/neck with refinishing over the top; Overall condition: fair
Rockwood by Hohner LX250G electric guitar, made in Korea, ser. no. 10xxx96; Finish: tobacco burst, buckle rash to the back and other minor blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working; Hardware: generally good, missing pickguard; Case: fitted hard case; Overall condition: good
2011 Fender Black Top Telecaster HH electric guitar, made in Mexico, ser. no. MX11xxxx59; Finish: candy apple red; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: good; Electrics: working, pickups upgraded to Seymour Duncan SH-PG1 Pearly Gates and SH-11 (originals retained); Hardware: generally good, replaced scratchplate; Case: TKL gig bag; Overall condition: good
1950s archtop acoustic guitar, probably a Framus Black Rose with multi-banded edges; Finish: original red finish heavily faded to the front, lacquer checking allover, other minor blemishes; Fretboard: rosewood; Frets: generally good; Case: Tribal Planet gig bag; Other: action very high with bow to the neck; Overall condition: fair
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