Founded by Henry Weill after the demise of the company he and Jim Burns had founded a year earlier in 1959, Henry Weill continued to make guitars and amplifiers, initially as Weill-London but soon changed to Fenton-Weill. This is a great guitar from 1963, with a black neck and a regular nitro-cellulose finish, it is in great condition for its age and still plays and sounds good. This one is a second series with a bolt on neck with the traditional Weill dot arrangement at the twelfth fret (one large central dot flanked by two smaller dots).
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