brokentoes said:Tap on the guitar with your knuckles on the top near the bridge and a few other spots, if it's hollow there will be a noticeable change in sound. You could also take a pup out and look inside if the tap test doesn't work.
Nice axe, Congrats
LPjunior said:Fujigen were the main Greco factory during the the period that was made, January 1978. They didn't chamber guitars but the cheaper ones were hollow bodies with a plywood top. Just look in the cavities and it'll be obvious if it's a plywood topped one.
LPjunior said:Looks like a plywood top from the photo, if you look in the pup cavities it should be clearer for to you.
I've a cheap Japanese Yamaha SG copy with a plywood top and it's one of my favourites, sounds good to my ear even though it's plywood topped too.
LPjunior said:They were doing the 380's and 480 bolt ons in that period so the 500's weren' the bootom of their range at the time
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