Interesting item here: hollow body electric guitar Made in Japan and sold thru Sears catalogs in the 60s-70s. Official model on the neck plate is No 319.14560001. Which some sources refer as Silvertone model, but body stamp "F-70NF Made in USA" may suggests Harmony brand.

Anyways this guitar was inspected and found excellent shape for its age. Seems like stored for a long time as case smells "storage". It is ALL STOCK item. I intentionally didn't change strings or did any clean up to preserve the original condition. Electronics functions as it should: all controls work. Cosmetically EXE shape. I did not see any cracks or paint imperfections. There are 2 inlays missing : 9 and 12 frets. Overall super shape: some pick marks and sticker residue may be present. I would say guitar retained 95% of its original condition.

Bigsby style tremolo is working. I noticed that action is high at higher frets. Bridge is working to lower action a bit, but not sure if action of modern guitars can be achieved by bridge. Action at lower frets is just regular playing action. Perhaps it was the way those guitars were made back then.

NECK IS STRAIGHT. Frets all good.

It comes old (most likely original) case with some letters and paintings on it.

Please see pictures and share ideas if needed.

Overall this is great collectable instrument. Ships fast to CONUS states and no PO boxes