1960's Goya Rangemaster 105R
Summary: The Goya Rangemaster 105 has an all-mahogany construction and a unique split-pickup configuration that has fifteen different selections. These guitars were made in Italy by a manufacturer better known for its accordions, hence the use of switches instead of potentiometers. The 105 R has a beautiful venetian cutaway, a dark cherry gloss finish, and it also includes the unique original hard-shell case. Body: All Mahogany construction with a gloss cherry finish. Neck: 3-piece Mahogany with a Rosewood fingerboard, 24.75” scale length, 1.679” nut width, 20 frets, white dot inlays. Pickups/Hardware: Dual split-pickup configuration, multiple switches for pickup selection, master volume, black Rangemaster pickguard, closed gear tuning keys, Goya tailpiece, Rosewood adjustable bridge, mother of pearl headstock inlay. Cosmetics: This guitar is in great shape for its age. It has light surface scratches throughout and some deeper scuffs on the back of the body. There is some finish checki