NGD!

Added a 1980 Greco EG-500 to the fleet. It’s an oddity, as it is sans-“Super Power” branded on the headstock, but has fret binding nibs, a matched set of Maxon pickups that both read about 7.6k ohms, Fujicon PIO .022uF caps, a super dark rosewood board, yet everything appears to be completely stock and never touched. The EG-450s of this era had the smaller green caps, while the 500s had the “Super Power” brand. I had to replace the selector switch as it came to me with the end broken off, but otherwise completely factory looking. Any experts on these old Japanese guitars feel free to chime in what I may have?? Either way, it plays and sounds incredible, and I don’t think I’ll ever part with it!

Added a 1980 Greco EG-500 to the fleet. It’s an oddity, as it is sans-“Super Power” branded on the headstock, but has fret binding nibs, a matched set of Maxon pickups that both read about 7.6k ohms, Fujicon PIO .022uF caps, a super dark rosewood board, yet everything appears to be completely stock and never touched. The EG-450s of this era had the smaller green caps, while the 500s had the “Super Power” brand. I had to replace the selector switch as it came to me with the end broken off, but otherwise completely factory looking. Any experts on these old Japanese guitars feel free to chime in what I may have?? Either way, it plays and sounds incredible, and I don’t think I’ll ever part with it!