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Egmonds lucky 7

by bradley paramore
(somerset)

red body fair condition paint work to back has come off in the middle, the white top to one of the pegs is missing, original scratch plate translucent flame design. over all the rest of guitar is in a good condition i have have the guitar for a number of years been passed down through the family just wanted a rough estimate. brad thanks for your time

i can upload some pictures soon or can email them on demand

ANSWER

Hi Brad--

The Blue Book says only this about Egmonds guitars:

Instruments previously built in Holland between 1960 and 1972. Also see Rosetti and Lion.
In response to the pop music boom of the 1960s, guitar companies kept turning out instruments to try to meet the generated demand. These entry level guitars were aimed at the novice guitar player, and featured a line of Dutch-built solid and semi-hollow body designs. Used models are typically are found between $250 and $450.

Lynne

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