Electric guitar body

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REFERENCES:
patent: D203770 (1966-02-01), Burns
patent: D274733 (1984-07-01), Hampton et al.
patent: D276918 (1984-12-01), Peavey
patent: 5235891 (1993-08-01), Klein
patent: 5353672 (1994-10-01), Stewart
patent: 5747711 (1998-05-01), Cavaness et al.
1961 SGTV and SG Special in yellow TV-style livery; 1960 SG/Les Paul Standard with crown inlay on beadstock; and 1962 EB-OF with built-in fuzztone as illustrated in Gibson Electrics, The Classic Years (1994) p. 134.
1962 SG/Les Paul Junior with Maestro vibrola on LH instrument; SG-style EB-6 from 1962 in dual pickup variant; and SG/Les Paul Custom (1963) with short Vibrola and pearl-laid ebony tailpiece as illustrated in Gibson Electrics, The Classic Years (1994), p. 135.
EB-3 (1961) with black plastic cover on front pickup; SG Standard (1964); Custom-ordered SG Standard (1965) with short Bigsby tailpiece; and 1963 SG Special in white TV finish as illustrated in Gibson Electrics, The Classic Years (1994), p. 136.
1965 Melody Maker in 3/4 size variant; 1965 SG Junior in Pelham Blue metallic finish; and 1964 EBS-1250 with Richard Mach wiring, i.e., no fuzztone and separate controls for each neck as illustrated in Gibson Electrics, The Classic Years (1994), p. 137.

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