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Baldwin 706 1960s Hollowbody Electric Guitar Sunburst

The beautiful semi hollow body is designed by Crucianelli and the nice bound Burns neck with the distinctive triple-dot octave marker and the flattened scroll headstock make this a very cool 1966 Baldwin ES-335 style guitar. Burns-Baldwin-Crucianelli gave birth to this Anglo-Italian assembly to satisfy the demand for sensibly priced ES-335 style guitars and compete in that market segment with other European imports such as the popular Hagström Viking and Vox Super-Lynx series. It’s a classic design with classic controls and a classy look that works and sounds exactly as expected. The production of these guitars started in the second half of 1967 and export to the U.S. began later that year or in the very beginning of 1968. And although the semi-acoustic craze had passed its peak and was already declining at that time, the 700 Series was Baldwin’s absolute best seller!! This non-tremolo model 706 is quite a bit rarer than the 706-V tremolo model and its trapeze with a ‘B’ medallion in the middle is a simplified copy of the tailpiece previously used by Burns for its GB-65​/​66 jazz guitars. Condition: Good. This guitar is nearly 60 years old. There’s some light wear on the fretboard, many lacquer cracks, some tarnishing on the metal work and some of the finish has chipped down to the wood. Also the lacquer around the binding is quite heavily cracked in some spots. Specifications Weight: 2.994 KG Serial: 71581 Finish: Sunburst Body Type: Hollow Body, Archtop Year: 1966​/​67 Fretboard Material: Rosewood Body Shape: Double Cutaway Right ​/​ Left Handed: Right-Handed Number of Strings: 6-String

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  • ConditionGood - Used
  • CategoryGuitars - Electric guitars
  • BrandBaldwin
  • Model706 bst2usbwin706sb
  • VintageYes

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