I always liked them. I have a natural one. They are constructed like a Rickenbacker, where the interior is hollowed out before the front and back body panels are glued together. They have bolt-on necks and use DeArmond single coil pickups. Some models had Bigsby vibratos.
Some of the bodies were made of Ash and the grain was filled with a dark filler creating a very dark graining. They called these Zebrawood finishes.
They were only made for a few years, so they are fairly rare.
If you look at the literature section, one of the catalogs has a page devoted to them.
Snodgrass Messages: 139 Registered: January 2008 Location: Bartlesville, OK
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thanks for the comments.... both the foot stools, the license plate, and the greco on top of the pa were given to me by my inlaws in october when i went back to oklahoma. the certificates on the wall are stock certificates that my wife's grandmother had. and the greco has a repaired broken neck with a goya case however i think it adds to the story since it was purchased by an employee for 10 dollars.