This is an E-Ros 6 string acoustic guitar made in Italy by Fratelli Fuselli and distributed in the UK by Rosetti Ltd. It has had one owner from new and was purchased in 1969. In 1971 it suffered some headstock damage when it was knocked off a stage but was sent to Rosetti for repair (see picture of the back of the headstock). The set-up after the repair resulted in a lovely low action which it has today. It has not needed any work since then. It is in excellent condition, considering its age but it does have some minor cracking on the base of the body (see photos). It comes with a soft bag, also from the original purchase. It has a lovely tone and is fun to play. This guitar does not have a model number and has a glued on neck and mahogany headstock (some have bolt-on necks). 

Here is some more information about the E-Ros brand:

E-Ros guitars were made from 1966 to 1970 by a company of which very little is known other than it was called Fratelli Fuselli (Fuselli Brothers) and headquartered in Recanati. They were distributed in the UK by Rosetti Ltd.

As far as is known, F.lli Fuselli mostly built dreadnought sized flat top acoustic guitars. All have same dimensions with little variation in the appointments. They were available with six strings under the name 606 Dakota or 606 Arizona, with twelve strings as 612 Nevada or simply 612, some were factory fitted with an electromagnetic pickup and called 606-E or 612-E.

Half of them have a bolt-on neck and the other ones a set neck. Headstock is generally covered with a layer of black celluloid sporting a white E-Ros logo, though a minority have a natural mahogany headstock.

All are strikingly similar to the very first generation of the Eko Ranger series and more exactly to its forerunners J-54 and J-56 introduced in 1965: same five-piece neck construction, same rectangular neck attachment plate and generally only 20 frets.

From all that we cannot but conclude that the Eko company hired F.lli Fuselli as a contract manufacturer in 1965-1966 for its J-54 and J-56 series as well as for the initial runs of the Vox Country Western and Folk Twelve. For some reason F.lli Fuselli started in 1966 to sell guitars under their own E-Ros brand, a reason most probably related to the terrible fire that devastated most of the Eko factory the 11th of April 1966. Whether the Fuselli brothers wanted to take advantage of this sad opportunity to try their luck on the marketplace, or was it because Eko a few months later with its rebuild and enlarged facilities didn’t need anymore a partner like Fuselli, we cannot know.

In 1970 the Fuselli brothers stopped their operation and their luthiers joined Eko, bringing along the unsold inventory.

There is still a company called Manifatture Fuselli & Co. SNC in Recanati, established in 1970, that produces high quality padded gigbags, cases and straps for guitars, accordions and portable keyboards.