1970s Carvin CM95 single cutaway project. Missing some binding on the fingerboard, could stand a good cleaning - has a bit of a musty aroma to it. Don\'t know where it was before it came to me, but it did play just fine once upon a time. I took the controls, bridge, etc., off awhile back to see about rewiring in some different pickups, but left the project and kept all the parts. Please note - the rhythm pickup wiring is tenuous, at best - you need to resolder at least one of the wires (or splice one in) to get it up and running. Lead pickup is fine, or was the last time it was all plugged in. Comes with everything shown in the photo.
From the Carvin Museum site: \"The CM 95 was a solid maple, single cutaway guitar with a bolt on maple Hofner neck. it was only available in clear satin natural finish, and featured a 22 fret rosewood fingerboard, MOP inlays, Kluson tuners, cast aluminum bridge and celluloid pickguard. Electronics consisted of a pair of AP6 humbucking pickups with dual volume and tone controls and 3-way selector switch.\"
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