MIJorMIK
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I've read the Wikipedia article about Greco guitars indicating that
late 70s-early 80's Les Pauls might have been pancake models (Multiple pieces of wood for the body) that an no visible serial number, nor does the owner (typical for a for sale axe) know the model number even though he's obviously had the pickups out (thats where the red/green/gray wires are shown. I hope somebody knows what this might be. I'm most concerned that it could be newer than late 70's-80's and since the finish is black I'm not able to tell the body piece count from pictures. Thanks for your help.
Russ
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late 70s-early 80's Les Pauls might have been pancake models (Multiple pieces of wood for the body) that an no visible serial number, nor does the owner (typical for a for sale axe) know the model number even though he's obviously had the pickups out (thats where the red/green/gray wires are shown. I hope somebody knows what this might be. I'm most concerned that it could be newer than late 70's-80's and since the finish is black I'm not able to tell the body piece count from pictures. Thanks for your help.
Russ
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290483531391&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT