Guyatone
Model HG-96C
Unknown year of mid-1960's
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Guitar destrung for removing hardware and opening guitar up for detailed checks:
All hardware removed except strings-nut and fretboard:
Views into body cavity:
Green circles mark the bridge screw holes;
Yellow circles mark factory nail holes for securing guitar to machinery and painting handles;
The remaining screw holes around the perimeter of the electronics cavity are screw holes for the electronics plate / cover:
Tuner pan cavity.  Oops, ....always check a picture after taking it, dumbie;  Otherwise I wind up with a boo boo such as this movement when clicking the shutter button:
If a guitar hasn't been done-so in a long time;  Refresh old screw holes by doweling them with round toothpicks:
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