The thing was INCREDIBLE. None of the copies I've played even come close to this. It's extremely well made, not a flaw to be found, and in great shape overall. Beautiful candy red finish. Thin and fast neck, with a butter smooth vibrato that blows Bigsby and Jaguar / Jazzmaster trems out of the water. (I've owned both and would take this any day.) Plugged into a Deluxe Reverb, it's basically the stuff of wet dreams for surf rock lovers like me. I would have bought it on the spot, but I already have several guitars that fill this niche, and figured I'd better do some research before doing something so impulsive.
So, here's where it gets interesting. Looking at the hang tag, it said it was made in 1993. Then I noticed the headstock. This is a "The Nokie" model. I seem to recall reading that "Nokie" models had two levels...one with a flat top, no binding, and non-adjustable pickups; then another with the German carve, neck binding, adjustable pickups, and coil split switches. I've also read that all "Nokie" models were set neck. This guitar seems to be a mutt of both...it has the bound neck and carved top, but non-adjustable pickups, and no coil split switches. Also, it's a bolt neck, not a set neck.
I went back today to more closely inspect it (really wanted to take pictures and check the serial number), but the room was locked and I couldn't find anyone to open it for me. I'll be going back again soon to try again. Anyway, what do you guys think of this? They're asking $1200, is it worth it? I know vintage Venture / Mark series guitars go for much more, but seeing as how this one is kind of "different", I don't know what to think of it. And I literally can't find anything similar for sale. I really like it anyway, and want to buy it if it's worth it...it's a fantastic player and not quite like anything I've ever played. Thanks in advance!
P.S. - Here's an awful cell phone pic. Will get better ones ASAP.
