Hey all,
Just thought I would report on something I just came across online. I haven't been searching the web for guitars as much as I used to, so I'm not sure how long this one has been up for sale. It's a relatively obscure (though a veteran) dealer that has it, so I figured that it was less likely to have been noticed. Anyway, it's a sunburst '61 Sheraton at McKenzie River Music in Eugene, OR: http://www.mckenzierivermusic.com/08676.html
It's too bad that the neck had to be refinned, but to my eyes it looks really good. Usually when someone refins a sunburst, it sticks out like a sore thumb. The price may be a tad high considering the neck finish job, but these short headstock models don't grow on trees (although I know some of the parts do ).
1961 Sheraton sighting
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Re: 1961 Sheraton sighting
That might be the Sheraton Jay Rosen had in his inventory for quite awhile. If not it looks identical. Yes, these “New York” neck Sheratons are nice, a chunky handful of neck for sure and of course the wonderful mini-PAF pickups! A real plus in anyone’s tonal arsenal to complement the sound of the full sized buckers on your 335/345/355 Gibby! I gig my ‘62 Riviera a lot!