Zenta 60's/70's Guitar

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Has anyone seen one of these before?
I'm thinking of buying one, but cant find much about this specific model on the internet.....
 

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I'm not familiar but that doesn't mean I couldn't love it!:)
 
Has anyone seen one of these before?
I'm thinking of buying one, but cant find much about this specific model on the internet.....

It looks exactly like a National bass I have. Same paint, same multi-colored wood headstock, same rocker switches. It's a great little bass. I would assume since they were made at the same company this would be a nice guitar, depending what you'd have to pay for it.
 
Has anyone seen one of these before?
I'm thinking of buying one, but cant find much about this specific model on the internet.....

It kind of reminds me of a Fender Strat, I don't know why, but it does.
 
That looks a lot like one of the Japaneese imports from the mid 60s thru early 70s. Electra imported many of them then distributed them under various names. The mutiple switches reminds me of some of the Tiesco models from that era.
 
That looks a lot like one of the Japaneese imports from the mid 60s thru early 70s. Electra imported many of them then distributed them under various names. The mutiple switches reminds me of some of the Tiesco models from that era.

A Tiesco would probably have a zero fret though.
 
Apollo was another one of those cheap guitar brands in the 60s-70s that used the slider switches.
And the Teiscos I remember seeing at the local Radio Shack back then had rocker switches....
 
If it's less than AUS$100 buy it - just because it has rocker switches and a bridge cover.
Well, I would!
 
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