I just bought this on a whim. I know little about guitars and less about Les Pauls. All I am sure about is that it was a certain Mr Fender that 'invented' the first solid bodied guitar in the '40's NOT Les. How do I know this? Jim Craic Googled for me. (I think I may have hallucinated about that last bit)
Right. No name, no number, no nothing. No "Moustache" headstock or Gibson style truss rod cover.
Seems to be 50 years old at least, which, although that takes it into the era of the 'original' Japanese copies, is not a 'Law Suit' model or anything like it. In fact, it's the most UNcopy like copy ever from that era. I don't know if it even looks like a Les Paul in anything other than a passing resemblance and I've looked at thousands of headstock designs and I could find nothing like this one.
I've not had time to plug it in yet but right off the bat it's got a very straight neck and a very low action which seems consistent. (First and sixth strings 2.5mm at 12th fret). I wouldn't even guess the ages of the strings, but I think Kennedy may have plucked these buggers.
Take a look at that case - even I know that's a genuine '60's example of faux leathery look and it's in very good nick. I would say that this case and this guitar have always been together. And the case, has that smell, you know? Like 600 or so months of boiling cabbage and untipped fags.
Lastly, one of the original pick-ups has been replaced with a Di'Marzio which is a common 'mod' on Les Paul style guitars I am told.
I will take it apart and have a look at the wiring and pots which may help further, but in the meantime, anyone out there have a clue? I was thinking perhaps that someone had built this up from a pile of scraps but who knows?
Cheers! I'm not bothered if it's worth anything or nothing. I bought it to play with and so far I'm very chuffed with it.






Right. No name, no number, no nothing. No "Moustache" headstock or Gibson style truss rod cover.
Seems to be 50 years old at least, which, although that takes it into the era of the 'original' Japanese copies, is not a 'Law Suit' model or anything like it. In fact, it's the most UNcopy like copy ever from that era. I don't know if it even looks like a Les Paul in anything other than a passing resemblance and I've looked at thousands of headstock designs and I could find nothing like this one.
I've not had time to plug it in yet but right off the bat it's got a very straight neck and a very low action which seems consistent. (First and sixth strings 2.5mm at 12th fret). I wouldn't even guess the ages of the strings, but I think Kennedy may have plucked these buggers.
Take a look at that case - even I know that's a genuine '60's example of faux leathery look and it's in very good nick. I would say that this case and this guitar have always been together. And the case, has that smell, you know? Like 600 or so months of boiling cabbage and untipped fags.
Lastly, one of the original pick-ups has been replaced with a Di'Marzio which is a common 'mod' on Les Paul style guitars I am told.
I will take it apart and have a look at the wiring and pots which may help further, but in the meantime, anyone out there have a clue? I was thinking perhaps that someone had built this up from a pile of scraps but who knows?
Cheers! I'm not bothered if it's worth anything or nothing. I bought it to play with and so far I'm very chuffed with it.






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