[¡Vendido!] Kay Old Kraftsman (1963) - Ok

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Miller Harrison   Miller Harrison (Vendedor)

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I ship within 48 hours of receiving payment, usually faster.
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Paypal and cash on local pickup are always OK. Bank transfers are OK for larger items.
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I accept returns of a reasonable nature...If it is broken, or something major is wrong that was not fully described in the listing. No returns for defects that were shown/described. I do my best to be as detailed as possible in my listings.

[¡Vendido!] Kay Old Kraftsman (1963) - Ok
  • Forma: Cuerpo solido
  • Número de cuerdas: 6
  • Hecho por mí: No
  • Hecho por encargo: No
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Here is a cool “Old Kraftsman” guitar, manufactured by the Kay company in the early 1960s. It has a very cool offset headstock with Old Kraftsman logo and a nice sunburst finish. Vintage-looking volume and tone dials for each pickup. It is a short scale and light guitar. The “pancake” pickups sound good in that rough, garage-band, early sixties style. The action is fine and the frets are still alive but with some buzzing here and there. The pickguard is chipped on the edges around some of the screws (you can see in the photos) but it is still functional and staying in place. There is one large ding in the finish above the neck pickup (see photos). The binding on the lower part of the neck is off and is missing. Otherwise, there are only normal small nicks and finish wear around the edges. The tremolo arm is missing but a replacement part will work.

Overall, it's 50 years old, so it is not in perfect shape. But is has mojo. Please ask any questions before you buy.

The video below is not the same guitar but the sound is very similar, so you can get an idea.

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