From around 2000, it's a Samick "Greg Bennett" Fastback electric guitar, also known as model FB1. From the Greg Bennett website, here is the description:

"The FASTBACK™ utilizes a more traditional upper left bout instead of a double cutaway. This keeps the guitar from looking too stretched out, and also mirrors the lower right quadrant of the guitar.We were then able to create a deep treble side cutaway for easy access to the higher register.

The single cutaway also provides greater neck to body contact, resulting in better attack and sustain. Combine all this with the offset body, which shifts the weight of the guitar away from the neck, and you have an ideal setup.

FB1 FEATURES (no longer available):

  • Offset, single cutaway M*hogany body
  • Maple bolt-on neck
  • Nut width 1 5/8”
  • Maple fingerboard (12” radius)
  • Dot inlay
  • 22 fret, 24 3/4” scale
  • Chrome hardware
  • Grover™ A102C, 14:1 ratio tuners
  • Standard Tremolo bridge
  • Dual humbucker pickups
  • 2 volume, 1 tone control
  • 3-way selector switch "

       This one is transparent blue. It is short scale. It is quite an attractive guitar. There is some ordinary play wear on the front and some buckle rash on the back, but, really, it still looks quite nice. Structurally and functionally, it's in great shape. Original and complete (including the tremolo arm). I just adjusted the truss rod and saddles. Though there is a bit of an upbow in the neck, the action is good, between 2/32" and 3/32" at the 12th fret. No case. I've been rocking on the guitar this afternoon. Everything works.                   Questions? Please check out my Ebay store, “The 1970 Time Travel Trailer,” for more cool vintage stuff, including a bunch of vintage guitars (and a few ukuleles, banjos, fiddles, mandolins and amps, as well as fiddles, brass, woodwind, and various oddball musical instruments and old instrument brochures & catalogs). And please check out our new YouTube TV show, “Musical Treasure Hunting,” to see more of our adventures searching for old musical instruments.