Picked up a 1960 M-65 3/4!

MojoTooth

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zizala said:
The most likely candidate for conversion is from late '58, perhaps early '59 and had suffered from one of the more severe cases of binding-rot-atosis that plagued many a Guild of the late 50's.....

Someone gamely glued the various binding sections and parts back in place, but its a bit rough....I'd probably have it rebound if I knew someone not too far away that wouldn't mind doing the work and would do a good restoration.
Its also missing the most significant portion of the "Ghost" label......though the headstock stamped serial number still reveals it age.

Otherwise its got no real problems.
I really like the neck profile and the neck pickup is sensational.......

It seems like the one....and the damaged label would tell no tales!

z
mehhh, that sounds like the one you want to sell to me!! hahaha :lol:
 

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MojoTooth said:
zizala said:
The most likely candidate for conversion is from late '58, perhaps early '59 and had suffered from one of the more severe cases of binding-rot-atosis that plagued many a Guild of the late 50's.....

Someone gamely glued the various binding sections and parts back in place, but its a bit rough....I'd probably have it rebound if I knew someone not too far away that wouldn't mind doing the work and would do a good restoration.
Its also missing the most significant portion of the "Ghost" label......though the headstock stamped serial number still reveals it age.

Otherwise its got no real problems.
I really like the neck profile and the neck pickup is sensational.......

It seems like the one....and the damaged label would tell no tales!

z
mehhh, that sounds like the one you want to sell to me!! hahaha :lol:

Nah, it sounds too far gone for you. He should sell it to me so you can find one in a little better shape. :)
 
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