It's an Electra X175 (Japan). And it works.:ROTF: It's a little rough but who cares. 1983-84
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Look what $10 buys.
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Funny you should mention the tuners. They have the 90 degree tongue but the keys aren't San Dimas correct. That was my other one. It was $10, damnit.:ROTF: A good set of strings cost that much.:ROTF:I am a true ass set to this board.
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Nice score, those Matsumoku made guitars are a real bargain. The pickups were licenced Japanese made Dimarzio fat strats and it came with a graphite nut so it would stay in tune when you use the tremolo. So, you get a lot of quality made stuff for the price.
You should clean it up and put strings on it and plug it in, you may be pleasantly surprised at how it sounds.
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The last tone is a push-pull. It just needs a washer and a nut. I am sure I can find those somewhere.:ROTF: The body is checked to hell and back. The back of the neck is nice and the frets are waiting for strings. Can someone loan me $10 for strings? BTW, the cheapest electric I bot was $7.I am a true ass set to this board.
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Thanks Ron, but save them. This broke my $10 guitar balls. 3 spaces up at the fleamarket while I was jawing with my buds a guy comes along and said a seller just put out a whole bucket of vintage strings. By the time I got there they were all gone. I did get a double-neck dulcimer for $7. An acousitic guitar. A POS trumpet. And a MIJ autoharp. And my $10 Electra. All in all, I had a great day.I am a true ass set to this board.
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Fett you`re killing me
But nice guitar for that price thoughCold Hollow Machinery
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