1960's Kent Model 820 MIJ

1960's Kent Model 820 MIJ

$550.00
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Summary: This Kent 820, made by Guyatone with a Bigsby Tailpiece was made in Japan in the late 60s/early 70s. It features a fully adjustable bridge (for fine tuning of both action and intonation), a Bigsby-esque vibrato, two single coil pickups , separate volume and tone controls, and a separate rhythm/lead boost switch to give it a slightly fuller sound for guitar solos. Body: Maple in a sunburst finish.Neck: Maple with a bound Rosewood fingerboard, 25.5” scale length, 1 5/8” nut width, 21 frets, pearl block inlays. Pickups/Hardware: Single coil pickups, tuning keys, Kent-engraved tremolo tailpiece with six-saddle adjustable roller bridge, 2 unoriginal knobs. Cosmetics: This guitar is in excellent shape. It has light surface scratches and small indentations on the body. There is crazing over the surface of the body adding that vintage character.The back of the neck has a few dings, and the frets show minimal wear. The back has light buckle rash. Overall, this guitar plays very well a

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