The Jazz Guitar Chord Dictionary
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    What production and what model is it?
    Maybe someone knows ...?
    Thanks for help.
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    Smells very West German from here, as opposed to Japanese.
    Clearly modified a bunch.
    Not a Framus, Hofner, Hopf, or Hoyer, IMO.
    Show a LOT of Klira DNA*, so that's my first guess.

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    * Very similar body style to:
    -Klira 319 "Top Star" as shown in Schnepel/Lemme, figure 8.9
    -Klira 187B "Shake Star" as shown in Schnepel/Lemme, figure 8.14

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammertone
    Smells very West German from here, as opposed to Japanese.
    Clearly modified a bunch.
    Not a Framus, Hofner, Hopf, or Hoyer, IMO.
    Show a LOT of Klira DNA*, so that's my first guess.

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    More pix available?

    * Very similar body style to:
    -Klira 319 "Top Star" as shown in Schnepel/Lemme, figure 8.9
    -Klira 187B "Shake Star" as shown in Schnepel/Lemme, figure 8.14
    I'd put a small amount of money on an old Kawai? The body looks almost identical.

    What's the guitar?-iu-jpeg

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    I think Univox used the same colors.

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    Thanks.
    The owner of the guitar told me it was made in Japan.
    Looks like he was right.

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    ...processing complete.
    Conclusion: Japan for the win!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hammertone
    ...processing complete.
    Conclusion: Japan for the win!
    Thanks for help.
    ...but one problem is that this guitar has a longer scale than standard guitars.
    I do not know why?
    Best
    Kris