Here we have an early 60s Guyatone LG-100T guitar that has that quirky mojo we expect from guitars of this era. Note the raised aluminum dual pickguard with a pair of switches as well as volume and tone knobs. Switches were big in the 60s. The design elements might not be to everyone’s taste, but we find the Guyatone models to be charmingly weird.
Replaced Nickel Kluson-style tuners. Comfortable nut width of 1 23/32 inches. Maple neck with 24 3/4 inch scale length. Rosewood fingerboard with 20 frets. Two good sounding single coil pickups that are likely non-original. Replaced Wilkinson T-O-M bridge. Vibrato system (missing its trem bar).
This is a cool looking guitar that fun to play and cheap to buy. Comes with a modern gig bag.
DETAILS
Year: 1960s
Make: Guyatone
Model: LG-100T
Finish: Sunburst
Case: Modern Gig Bag
Condition: Fair Condition (with some chips and dings and typical overall playwear)
Modifications: Replaced tuners, bridge, and pickups
Comments: Interesting oddball guitar from the early 60s!