![]() On the back there is very little wear that you have to look very closely at in the right light to see. There is only one very tiny, barely noticeable mark on the front near the scroll. It has a fanstastic feel and superb sound. This guitar looks great, especially for an approximately fifty year old instrument. Although they were a New York City based business who produced amplifiers, guitars, and basses from 1938-1975 and again in the 1990s, this particular guitar states on its decorative truss rod plate that it was made in Holland. Multivox guitars were produced by Peter Sorkin Music Company. This guitar is very similar to the E781 model except it has a beautiful pearloid surface on the headstock, there is no string tree, and the inlays on the fingerboard are different, making it rare. This is a solid body, double cutaway, double pickup guitar with a floating metal vibrato tailpiece and a metal bridge with individual adjustments, a white plastic pickgaurd and of course, the stylish, violin-like scroll carved at the upper bass bout. This guitar also has edges bound with ivoroid and a body carved and designed for perfect balance and comfort. It features a brown, burl walnut finish of laminated plastic that is described, in a 1966 Multivox Premier advertisement, as being practically impervious to wear. This is a Multivox Premier guitar made circa 1966.
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