Well, mine isn't worth as much because I busted it over Chuck Berry's head. It's probably worth about $60,000 give or take $59,970. Anyway, I did find that it burns better than a les paul and it hurts almost as much as my Gretch f-hole semi-electric when you drop it on your big toe. It sounded a little muffled but at least my horrible mistakes weren't as obvious then. (The hole for the cable) So I bored out a hole in the back of it to insert a SURE 56 microphone. I put electric pickups on it but I could never find the jack. Eventually I managed filling the thing up entirely. I think some of the pizza crusts in there had started rotting. I didn't mind too much until it started smelling all weird and that. Problem was that junk kept falling into the hole.
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I mean the strings stayed on pretty well and stuff. I also have an old Quest Atak 1 that is also a Japan made 80's scream machine and has one of the best necks I've ever put my hands on.Ī few years back I bought a Lotus acoustic to try it out. Needless to say I forgot all about using it for a parts guitar and it now proudly sits with may other 22 guitars and rocks harder than even my $3,500 RKS, Charvel, Washburn and many others that cost a ton of money. It has 500 k pots and a tap coil and will sustain for days. It will keep up with any Gibson I've owned and it a rock and roll machine. I tore it apart and was able to put it back together and set it up so the action was nice and low and I plugged it in and played it and it screamed.
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Regardless I found this in a pawnshop for $75 and the action was really high and the guitar in bad shape but I like old Japan made guitars so I plugged it in and the pickups had such a great sound I bought it with the intention of using it as a parts guitar.
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It is after the lawsuit guitars because instead of the open book headstock it is an open book with the peak. I have a Lotus LP copy that is most likely late 70's possibly early 80's.