
Vintage 1960's Kay Pro Thinline Model 1993 in Speed Demon Black With OSSC

Whether you love rare vintage 60's guitars, Kay guitars, or just great instruments, you cannot miss out on this exceptional and rare 1960s Kay Model 1993 in Black! This guitar represents a fantastic instrument from the golden era of Kay and American guitar craftsmanship.
Enjoy the warm tones of its resonant chambered thinline maple single-cut body which are perfect for jazz, blues, and well pretty much any style. The shorter 24 1/8" scale length provides comfortable playability. You get a resonant maple neck complemented with a Brazilian rosewood fretboard. It is adorned with pearl block inlays and white binding. It comes with a striking black nitrocellulose lacquer finish and exquisite checkerboard binding with the perfect patina.
Your ears will delight in the tones of its three "Speed Bump" single-coil pickups. These pickups offer a punchy midrange with plenty of warmth. Easily select a range of sounds with its vintage 4-way rotary selector switch and individual volume/tone controls for each pickup.
Whether you're a collector or a player seeking authentic vintage tones, this rare Kay delivers plenty of vintage goodness. It's in great condition and comes with its original soft shell case. The techs in our shop have given the guitar a full setup and it's ready to go. After decades it's ready for its next home.
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Vintage 1960's Kay Pro Thinline Model 1993 in Speed Demon Black With OSSC

Whether you love rare vintage 60's guitars, Kay guitars, or just great instruments, you cannot miss out on this exceptional and rare 1960s Kay Model 1993 in Black! This guitar represents a fantastic instrument from the golden era of Kay and American guitar craftsmanship.
Enjoy the warm tones of its resonant chambered thinline maple single-cut body which are perfect for jazz, blues, and well pretty much any style. The shorter 24 1/8" scale length provides comfortable playability. You get a resonant maple neck complemented with a Brazilian rosewood fretboard. It is adorned with pearl block inlays and white binding. It comes with a striking black nitrocellulose lacquer finish and exquisite checkerboard binding with the perfect patina.
Your ears will delight in the tones of its three "Speed Bump" single-coil pickups. These pickups offer a punchy midrange with plenty of warmth. Easily select a range of sounds with its vintage 4-way rotary selector switch and individual volume/tone controls for each pickup.
Whether you're a collector or a player seeking authentic vintage tones, this rare Kay delivers plenty of vintage goodness. It's in great condition and comes with its original soft shell case. The techs in our shop have given the guitar a full setup and it's ready to go. After decades it's ready for its next home.
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Whether you love rare vintage 60's guitars, Kay guitars, or just great instruments, you cannot miss out on this exceptional and rare 1960s Kay Model 1993 in Black! This guitar represents a fantastic instrument from the golden era of Kay and American guitar craftsmanship.
Enjoy the warm tones of its resonant chambered thinline maple single-cut body which are perfect for jazz, blues, and well pretty much any style. The shorter 24 1/8" scale length provides comfortable playability. You get a resonant maple neck complemented with a Brazilian rosewood fretboard. It is adorned with pearl block inlays and white binding. It comes with a striking black nitrocellulose lacquer finish and exquisite checkerboard binding with the perfect patina.
Your ears will delight in the tones of its three "Speed Bump" single-coil pickups. These pickups offer a punchy midrange with plenty of warmth. Easily select a range of sounds with its vintage 4-way rotary selector switch and individual volume/tone controls for each pickup.
Whether you're a collector or a player seeking authentic vintage tones, this rare Kay delivers plenty of vintage goodness. It's in great condition and comes with its original soft shell case. The techs in our shop have given the guitar a full setup and it's ready to go. After decades it's ready for its next home.




















