I call upon ye lurkers of /mu/
Can anyone help me identify this particular models name and worth (and anything else honestly)
Someone proposed a trade for it for a Les paul studio I have
Can't find a damn thing on the web so I turn to you all
>>61776514
Most likely one of many budget guitars of the 60's and 70's manufactured in Japan. I had a Gibson 335 clone Univox myself. They're neat and I actually really like them, but they're worth almost nothing. Get cash on top of it if you really want it.
>>61776514
No serial number, etc.?
>>61776514
Continuing off of >>61776869
The electronics WILL be shit. There's no way around that. Dime sized pots and shoddy wiring and all that. They're really fun guitars to fix up and upgrade however.
>>61776899
Ill ask the guy but I seriously couldn't find a key for one to begin with. Hell I can't even find a picture of another guitar of the same model at all
>>61776869
its a national, its not japanese
>>61776514
well nationals are known for their resonator guitars, which are fairly pricey. that looks 60s to me. probably not worth a ton but probably more than most of the super cheap jap guitars of the era
>>61776514
http://www.terapeak.com/worth/1966-supro-lexington-s625-electric-guitar-vintage-valco-national-chicago-made/161160299570/
>>61776514
Its a Supro Lexington from the 60s
>>61778049
>>61778074
Its similar, but not the same. Look at the top of the guitar, different head-shape.
why do you take pictures of you guitar in the garden lmao wut a knobhead
>>61778205
I didn't take the photos the owner did
>>61776514
looks cool but id wanna see what the build quality is like. personally i wouldnt trade a les paul studio for it because you could find a similar guitar for $200
>>61778253
I'm completely guessing but I think it could be a budget version of the Supro Lexington by National/Valco or a rebuilt Supro Lexington. The reasons for this being:
1. It has 1 pickup and it doesn't look like the typical pickup that National would use anyway
2. It has a different shaped head than the standard Supro.
Unless its some super-rare National with a tiny production run you SHOULD NOT TRADE. The guitar is very basic looking and probably only worth like 125 bucks.
it's a memphis A2. that is the stock pickup. it's from the 70s. it's worth like 100-150 bucks.
>>61778826
i guess i should add that theres an unbranded version of it that has a teisco type pickup in it too
looks like it would make a cool guitar for slide