I found this old guitar while house cleaning. Does someone know the brand or anything like that?

I have looked everywhere on this guitar for a model number or anything that'll have any leads.

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I couldn't find anything related to that and the guitar

That's a vintage WideBoy Fratocaster. Looks like rosewood on the neck, probably a three piece, the standard authentic semifanned frets, and double reusable pots. Not a bad piece with the right pickups, just make sure the wiring isn't frazzed and you're on your aunt's doorstep placating-wise (at least in cooler temperatures)

Can you tell how old it is? I cleaned it i don't know if that changes how old you think it is

That's a vintage guitar to be sure. You can tell by the girth of the stock. That's a WIDE one. Golden age for sure. Easily pre-Manhattan era. You should probably get it appraised, you could actually be in with a slick one there, maybe a two or a three. Hell, judging by the inlay it may even be original. Very stressed.

how does it sound?

Jap dimestore guitar from 60s/70s, probably Kawai or Teisco brand.

>WideBoy Fratocaster

This guy is right, Ive got one thats a bit different but I can tell by the pickup that its one of the old jap brands. It's late 60s

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It sounded nice even with the old strings

OP, if that is what I think it is it may be highly valuable. It looks very much like the prototype Gibson Eagle Deluxe of which only a handful were made and all of which were played at one time or another by Jimmy Buffet. Only way to be certain is to take it to a specialist guitar distributor to have it appraised but I would say you could potentially be looking at tens of thousands.

wait, you don't have an amp?
a recording would've been nice, but no prob

I do have an amp. I have to change the nut and the tuning pegs before i string it.

It doesn't have the headstock of a Gibson though

>only a handful were made and all of which were played at one time or another by Jimmy Buffet.
Truly the holy grail of gits

There’s a guitar a lot like that in one of the music classrooms at my 6th form. It’s just a shitty kids guitar I’m pretty sure.

kek

ITS A TIESCO DEL RAY YOU ARE WELCOME.

It’s a prototype remember? That’s why it is so valuable.

It's a Teisco Tulip. They're pretty shit but you can sell it to a Mac Demarco fag for $500

The body and the pick gaurd look different. Maybe someone did some work on it?

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this looks like the guy

don't leave

I bought one for 50 bucks recently and gave it to my friend who wanted to learn

Teisco Tulip brother