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    This Kamico (Kay Musical Instrument Company) tenor guitar followed me home today. I had one of these years ago that I've often regretted selling. It's playable as is but will need a neck reset soon. That's fine. It has a 23" scale, a spruce top, mahogany sides and back rosewood fretboard, brass frets, and is bound on the top, back, and soundhole. The decal on the headstock is cool. The fretboard looks like rosewood burl. Very pretty. It's cheap, loud, and will make a great camping/beach tenor. Sorry about the poor picture quality. Thanks for looking.

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    I read the bit about the neck reset and then saw picture 3 right on top of picture 4 and though that's some reset

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    I noticed that too after I posted it! Ha!
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    Default Re: Kamico Tenor

    I had to look at that for a few minutes before I figured out it was two image files.
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    That's a pretty Tenor!

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    It has that Picasso feel to it for sure.
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