My partner in crime Chavez, picked up these laminate archtop bodies that were made in 1968 and have been sitting unfinished ever since when the factory went out of business. The name brand was Standel also known as Harptone..
They hired Sam Koontz (A renowned arch top maker) to design these guitars which were basically copies of a Gibson ES-335.
As you could see in the pictures when they did the celluloid binding they were really sloppy with the glue and it was a lot of work to sand it down carefully without going through the veneer, which is very thin.
So my job is to clean them up attach the neck with the dovetail, make a fretboard route, all the pick up mortises and controls and lacquer them. They will have a burgundy nitro finish.
I also pulled out the truss rod and am going to install a new one.
They only made 300 of these guitars before they went out of business, but there are enough of them for sale on Reverb ,so I can get most of the details to finish them. I have attached A Reverb ad for one of them so you can see what they look like finished.
https://reverb.com/item/26494762-stande ... dy-vibratoSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk