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Egmond ''Lucky 7'' electric guitar - made in Holland - early sixties - very rare
Estimated price for orientation: 425 $
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Description Brand: Egmond Country/Region of Manufacture: Netherlands Body Colour: red Model: Lucky 7 Right-/ Left-Handed: Right-Handed Body Type: Hollow Size: Full Size String Configuration: 6 String
Egmond ''Lucky 7'' This is a lovely and very rare guitar made in Holland in the very early sixties.Finished in dark red fading into black around the edges and with a white line on the topof the body which has a single sharp edged cutaway, it is in a remarkably goodcondition and completely original apart from one missing tuning stem ferrule.The black neck is screwed on to the body, and the headstock, also black, contains thethree on a side tuners, truss rod cover and ''Egmond" logo. The fingerboard has twenty-one frets which don't appear to have been used a great deal.The trapeze tailpiece is very attractive and the original wooden bridge is unworn;but the amazing scratchplate made from moulded plastic contains the single pickupwith volume and tone controls and jackplug socket. These are very sought after andworth quite a bit on their own!This guitar is in a very good condition with very few marks on it at all, it plays very well and the electrics are fully working!
Description
Brand: | Egmond | Country/Region of Manufacture: | Netherlands |
Body Colour: | red | Model: | Lucky 7 |
Right-/ Left-Handed: | Right-Handed | Body Type: | Hollow |
Size: | Full Size | String Configuration: | 6 String |
Egmond ''Lucky 7'' This is a lovely and very rare guitar made in Holland in the very early sixties.Finished in dark red fading into black around the edges and with a white line on the topof the body which has a single sharp edged cutaway, it is in a remarkably goodcondition and completely original apart from one missing tuning stem ferrule.The black neck is screwed on to the body, and the headstock, also black, contains thethree on a side tuners, truss rod cover and ''Egmond" logo. The fingerboard has twenty-one frets which don't appear to have been used a great deal.The trapeze tailpiece is very attractive and the original wooden bridge is unworn;but the amazing scratchplate made from moulded plastic contains the single pickupwith volume and tone controls and jackplug socket. These are very sought after andworth quite a bit on their own!This guitar is in a very good condition with very few marks on it at all, it plays very well and the electrics are fully working!